Late to the conversation but I am running in a mixed cpu/gpu environment 
and need to allow access to nvidia gpus in a slurm environment. Any advice 
you have on how to securely enable access to the gpus without over 
allocating resources would be appreciated.

Dr. Douglas O’Neal (contractor)
Manager, HPC Systems Administration Group, ITOG
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.
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On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 4:29:41 PM UTC-4 Jason Edgecombe wrote:

> Hello Youssef,
>
> I'm not running Xorg rootless, but I am running in a compute-heavy 
> environment with non-root users sharing a 3D graphics card. Each user has a 
> 2D Xorg process and they share a 3D Xorg process. If you're interested, 
> then I can share the instructions.
>
> Sincerely,
> Jason
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> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 1:08 PM Youssef Ghorbal <[email protected]> 
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>> Hello,
>>
>>  Does anyone in the community managed to have the 3D Xorg instance 
>> running rootless somehow?
>>  If not, what's your strategy in an HPC environment to start a 3D Xorg 
>> per user allocation? Do you use some wrappers or scheduler prolog hooks?
>>
>>  Thank you for your feedback and my apologies if it's not a core 
>> VirtualGL topic!
>>
>> Youssef Ghorbal
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