Christopher, If you want to use advanced slurm features you'll have to disable slurm management in Bright. It provides really basic functionalities for those who would like to start with the cluster very fast. However, when you're configuration complexity grows, you have to manage slurm directly...
cheers, Marcin 2017-09-20 9:14 GMT+02:00 Loris Bennett <[email protected]>: > > Hi Chris, > > Christopher Samuel <[email protected]> writes: > > > On 20/09/17 15:53, Loris Bennett wrote: > > > >> Having said that, the only scenario I can see being easily automated is > >> one where each user only has one association, namely with their Unix > >> group, and everyone has equal shares. This is our set up, but as soon > >> as you have, say, users with multiple associations and/or membership in > some > >> associations confers more shares automation becomes very difficult. > > > > The user management system we use adds/removes users to accounts (which > > map to projects in our lingo) whenever a user is added/removed to a > > project as well as creating/deleting them. Users can change their > > default project which changes their default account in Slurm. > > Is the user management system homegrown or something more generally > available? > > Cheers, > > Loris > > -- > Dr. Loris Bennett (Mr.) > ZEDAT, Freie Universität Berlin Email [email protected] >
