Hi,
yes - with our test installation of PBSPro we needed to move it out of
bootcpuset, but this was with RHEL6, and as i remember it has done it
automatically by itself using the pbs.sgiuv binary.
now we are running RHEL7, and systemd is getting in the way to do this,
since i wanted to do this the correct way.
But maybe it is now the wrong way to use sgi's provided bootcpuset init
program when in RHEL7?
and yes slurmd runs in the bootcpuset and system.slice of systemd.
Thanks
Adam
Am 20.07.2016 um 11:12 schrieb John Hearns:
Re: [slurm-dev] RE: SGI UV2000 with SLURM
As Carlos says.
I don’t have direct experience on running slurm on a UV, but did run
PbsPro with cpusets on a UV.
I might be remembering this wrong, but part of the init script was to
move the pbs daemon out of the bootcpuset.
If you have root privileges you can move your own cpuset. I might be
wrong.
*From:*Carlos Fenoy [mailto:mini...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 20 July 2016 09:23
*To:* slurm-dev <slurm-dev@schedmd.com>
*Subject:* [slurm-dev] RE: SGI UV2000 with SLURM
Is the slurmd process running in the bootcpuset?
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 9:29 AM, Christopher Samuel
<sam...@unimelb.edu.au <mailto:sam...@unimelb.edu.au>> wrote:
On 20/07/16 17:13, A. Podstawka wrote:
> no direct error message, but the jobs get started in the bootcpuset
Do the processes show up in the tasks file for that cgroup?
Is it an exclusive cgroup? (cpuset.cpu_exclusive is 1)
> TaskAffinity=yes
Hmm, I suspect that could be related, try turning that off..
All the best!
Chris
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