Yes I've been looking at that but I'm totally green when it comes to slurm. 
That's what I got:

Slurm.conf

# COMPUTE NODES
NodeName=linux[1-32] CPUs=32 State=UNKNOWN
PartitionName=debug Nodes=linux[1-32] Default=YES MaxTime=INFINITE State=UP
# Configure support for our 2 intel cards
GresTypes=mic

Gres.conf

NodeName=simon-PowerEdge-R730[01-60] Name=mic Type=mic File=/dev/mic0
NodeName=simon-PowerEdge-R730[01-60] Name=mic Type=mic File=/dev/mic1

Thanks

Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Samuel [mailto:sam...@unimelb.edu.au] 
Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2016 9:31 AM
To: slurm-dev <slurm-dev@schedmd.com>
Subject: [slurm-dev] Re: Slurm support for intel Phi


On Thursday, 7 July 2016 1:26:43 AM AEST Andy Kociolek wrote:

> I’m testing slurm on Ubuntu 14 and 2 intel Phi cards (knights corner) 
> I can’t find any info on how Slurm addresses the cards is it through 
> the config file? I see configuration examples for GPU support but not 
> intel MIC architecture.

Slurm has support for GRES (generic resources) which include both GPUs and Xeon 
Phi (MIC) cards.  More info here:

http://slurm.schedmd.com/gres.html

All the best,
Chris
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