Thanks Paul, How many nodes/users do you have? Have you tried upgrading the database between slurm versions? If so, how long did it take?
On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 5:53 PM Paul Edmon <[email protected]> wrote: > We keep 6 months in our active database and then we archive and purge > anything older than that. The archive data itself is available for > reimport and historical investigation. We've done this when importing > historical data into XDMod. > > -Paul Edmon- > On 6/28/2021 10:43 AM, Yair Yarom wrote: > > Hi list, > > I was wondering if you could share your long term archiving practices. > > We currently purge and archive the jobs after 31 days, and keep the usage > data without purging. This gives us a reasonable history, and a downtime of > "only" a few hours on database upgrade. We currently don't load the > archives into a secondary db. > > We now have a use-case which might require us to save job information for > more than that, and we're considering how to do that. > > Thanks in advance, > > > -- > > /| | > \/ | Yair Yarom | System Group (DevOps) > [] | The Rachel and Selim Benin School > [] /\ | of Computer Science and Engineering > []//\\/ | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem > [// \\ | T +972-2-5494522 | F +972-2-5494522 > // \ | [email protected] > // | > > -- /| | \/ | Yair Yarom | System Group (DevOps) [] | The Rachel and Selim Benin School [] /\ | of Computer Science and Engineering []//\\/ | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem [// \\ | T +972-2-5494522 | F +972-2-5494522 // \ | [email protected] // |
