On 15 August 2017 at 11:38, Christopher Samuel <sam...@unimelb.edu.au>
wrote:

> On 15/08/17 09:41, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
>
> > I guess I'm not 100% sure what I'm looking for, but I do see that there
> > is a
> >
> > 1:name=systemd:/user.slice/user-0.slice/session-373.scope
> >
> > in /proc/self/cgroup
>
> Something is wrong in your config then. It should look something like:
>
> 4:cpuacct:/slurm/uid_3959/job_6779703/step_9/task_1
> 3:memory:/slurm/uid_3959/job_6779703/step_9/task_1
> 2:cpuset:/slurm/uid_3959/job_6779703/step_9
> 1:freezer:/slurm/uid_3959/job_6779703/step_9
>
> for /proc/${PID_OF_PROC}/cgroup
>
> I notice you have /proc/self - that will be the shell you are running in
> for your SSH session and not the job!
>

Oh, that explains more.

Now it looks like:

2:hugetlb:/
11:rdma:/
10:perf_event:/
9:cpu,cpuacct:/
8:cpuset:/slurm/uid_1506/job_1998/step_batch
7:pids:/
6:freezer:/slurm/uid_1506/job_1998/step_batch
5:net_cls,net_prio:/
4:devices:/system.slice
3:blkio:/
2:memory:/
1:name=systemd:/system.slice/slurmd.service

I seem to have a lot of guff in there that I don't need?

L.


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