Hi Adam,

What does 'slurmd -C' say?  If you don't have SLURM installed yet running the 
SGI command 'topology' or 'lscpu' may give you an insight of what should be 
specified.

If you are having trouble with cgroups have you checked that it's not been 
disabled as a kernel parameter?

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-----Original Message-----
From: A. Podstawka [mailto:adam.podsta...@dsmz.de] 
Sent: 08 July 2016 08:05
To: slurm-dev <slurm-dev@schedmd.com>
Subject: [slurm-dev] SGI UV2000 with SLURM


Hi,

just a small question, is here anyone using an SGI UV2000 with SLURM?

We want to migrate from SGE to SLURM, but have some trouble to get slurm with 
cgroups (cpusets) correctly running on our SGI UV2000.

Our Nodeline:
NodeName=frodo NodeAddr=172.18.250.11 CPUs=128 RealMemory=1998969
CoresPerSocket=8 ThreadsPerCore=1 State=DOWN

is this correct for an SGI UV with 8 "Nodes" with 2 sockets per node and
8 cores per socket? As this is a aggregated system, i have a hard time to set 
it right.


Thanks in advance
Adam

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