Hi, what are your AccountingStorage settings? Esp. AccountingStorageEnforce. Did limits work before, or is this a first try? Regards, Benjamin
Am 19. Oktober 2016 22:14:27 MESZ, schrieb Steven Lo <s...@hpc.caltech.edu>: > > >By the way, we do have the following attribute set: > > PriorityType=priority/multifactor > > >Thanks > >Steven. > > >On 10/19/2016 12:55 PM, Steven Lo wrote: >> >> >> Hi Chris, >> >> When we try the command as suggested, it said that nothing modified: >> >> [root@pauling ~]# sacctmgr modify account normal set Grpcpus=300 >> Nothing modified >> >> Do you know if there is other method? >> >> Thanks >> >> Steven. >> >> >> On 10/19/2016 07:25 AM, Christopher Benjamin Coffey wrote: >>> Hi Steven, >>> >>> If you are trying to restrict the cpus for a group, I believe you >>> need to set the account value: >>> >>> sacctmgr modify account normal set Grpcpus=300 >>> >>> Best, >>> Chris >>> >>> — >>> Christopher Coffey >>> High-Performance Computing >>> Northern Arizona University >>> 928-523-1167 >>> >>> On 10/18/16, 4:04 PM, "Steven Lo" <s...@hpc.caltech.edu> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> We are trying to limit 300 CPU usage per user in our >cluster. >>> We have tried: >>> sacctmgr modify qos normal set Grpcpus=300 >>> and >>> sacctmgr modify user username set GrpCPUs=300 >>> Both seems to allow job to run which asking for 308 >CPUs. >>> Is there other way to implement this requirement? >>> Thanks advance for your suggestion. >>> Steven. >>> >> -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet.