On 9 October 2017 at 10:06, Doug Meyer <dameye...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for the clear answer. Grinding my teeth that I missed it on the > web site though. On the plus side, your shared experience is invaluable. > > Doug > >
No Problems! And if you get it working, I'd love to know that my error was a mistake I'd made somewhere. Cheers L. ------ "The antidote to apocalypticism is *apocalyptic civics*. Apocalyptic civics is the insistence that we cannot ignore the truth, nor should we panic about it. It is a shared consciousness that our institutions have failed and our ecosystem is collapsing, yet we are still here — and we are creative agents who can shape our destinies. Apocalyptic civics is the conviction that the only way out is through, and the only way through is together. " *Greg Bloom* @greggish https://twitter.com/greggish/status/873177525903609857 > On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 3:34 PM, Lachlan Musicman <data...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> On 6 October 2017 at 07:35, Doug Meyer <dameye...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Within the cluster we have partitions that are shared and some that are >>> dedicated to specific groups. Is there a way to configure slurm so the >>> private use partitions do not impact the priority system nor are they >>> counted against the account cpu limit? >>> >> >> Doug, >> >> I've asked this question too. If you read the top of this page >> >> https://slurm.schedmd.com/resource_limits.html >> >> you will see that resource limits can be set on a number of factors, and >> that partitions is at the top. With the added bonus that "first QoS seen is >> the applied QoS". >> >> Partition QoS is set in slurm.conf iirc. >> >> Unfortunately, my experience was that this didn't work - users in both >> partitions would still have the stricter QoS applied, even in the liberal >> partition. >> >> I asked on list but didn't get a response. ( >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/slurm-devel/5OcdfOMKH1Q ) >> >> We have upgraded to 17.02.4 since then, but I've not tested with the new >> release. >> >> Cheers >> L. >> >> >> ------ >> "The antidote to apocalypticism is *apocalyptic civics*. Apocalyptic >> civics is the insistence that we cannot ignore the truth, nor should we >> panic about it. It is a shared consciousness that our institutions have >> failed and our ecosystem is collapsing, yet we are still here — and we are >> creative agents who can shape our destinies. Apocalyptic civics is the >> conviction that the only way out is through, and the only way through is >> together. " >> >> *Greg Bloom* @greggish https://twitter.com/greggish/s >> tatus/873177525903609857 >> > >