Bjorn You should be definitely looking at Bright cluster Manager.
I set up a Bright cluster last week with CentOS 7.2 and slurm. Bright works right our of the box with slurm, and it is set up automatically as you provision the nodes. Also have the powersaving scripts etc all set up. Please ping me an email off the list and I can discuss. Also I am happy to let you log into our cluster remotely and 'test drive' it. CentOS7, Slurm, Mellanox FDR Infiniband, and we have Xeon Phi too. -----Original Message----- From: Bjørn-Helge Mevik [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 15 March 2016 12:40 To: slurm-dev <[email protected]> Subject: [slurm-dev] What cluster provisioning system do you use? I apologize for the slightly off-topic subject, but I could not think of a better forum to ask. If you know of a more proper place to ask this, I'd be happy to know about it. We are currently in the design fase for a new cluster that is going to be set up next year. We have so far used Rocks (on top of CentOS) for cluster provisioning. However, Rocks don't support CentOS >= 7, and it doesn't look like it will in the near future. Also for other reasons, we are looking for alternatives to Rocks. So, what are you using for cluster provisioning? - Rocks? - A different provisioning tool? - A locally developed solution? -- Regards, Bjørn-Helge Mevik, dr. scient, Department for Research Computing, University of Oslo ##################################################################################### Scanned by MailMarshal - M86 Security's comprehensive email content security solution. ##################################################################################### Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the company. Employees of XMA Ltd are expressly required not to make defamatory statements and not to infringe or authorise any infringement of copyright or any other legal right by email communications. Any such communication is contrary to company policy and outside the scope of the employment of the individual concerned. The company will not accept any liability in respect of such communication, and the employee responsible will be personally liable for any damages or other liability arising. XMA Limited is registered in England and Wales (registered no. 2051703). Registered Office: Wilford Industrial Estate, Ruddington Lane, Wilford, Nottingham, NG11 7EP
