Hi Marcin, Thanks for the reply. I wasn't thinking of trying to administer all the accounts, just modifying a few, i.e. 'load' without the 'clean' option. My question was really about how well modifying just part of the data works.
Cheers, Loris stolarek.marcin <stolarek.mar...@gmail.com> writes: > I had similay setup amfew years ago, it worked, however, having many > accounts was an issue, because `load` was making slurm nin responsive > for a few minutes. I had thosands of accounts in this configuration > whitch is probably not commkn case. > > Cheers,Marcin > > Sent from Samsung tablet. > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Loris Bennett <loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de> > Date: 23/05/2018 13:54 (GMT+01:00) > To: Slurm Users Mailing List <slurm-us...@schedmd.com> > Subject: [slurm-users] Update via 'sacctmgr load'? > > Hi, > > Does anyone know whether one can modify existing account information by > making a dump, deleting everything apart from the users to be modified, > modifying those uses to get, say > > Cluster - 'tux':DefaultQOS='long':Fairshare=1:QOS='long,medium,short' > Parent - 'root' > Account - 'dept01':Description='dept01':Organization='root':Fairshare=2 > Parent - 'dept01' > Account - 'group01':Description='group01':Organization='dept01':Fairshare=2 > Parent - 'group01' > User - 'user01:DefaultAccount='group01':Fairshare=1 > User - 'user02':DefaultAccount='group01':Fairshare=1 > > and then loading this file with 'sacctmgr'? > > Cheers, > > Loris -- Dr. Loris Bennett (Mr.) ZEDAT, Freie Universität Berlin Email loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de