Yep, from your scontrol show node output:
CfgTRES=cpu=64,mem=2052077M,billing=64 AllocTRES=cpu=1,mem=2052077M
The running job (77) has allocated 1 CPU and all the memory on the node. That’s probably due to the partition using the default DefMemPerCPU value [1], which is unlimited.
Since all our nodes are shared, and our workloads vary widely, we set our DefMemPerCPU value to something considerably lower than mem_in_node/cores_in_node . That way, most jobs will leave some memory available by default, and other jobs can use that extra memory as long as CPUs are available.
[1] https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm.conf.html#OPT_DefMemPerCPU
From: Alison Peterson apeterson5@sdsu.edu Date: Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 11:58 AM To: Renfro, Michael Renfro@tntech.edu Subject: Re: [EXT] Re: [slurm-users] SLURM configuration help
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________________________________ Here is the info: sma@cusco:/data/work/sma-scratch/tohoku_wOcean$ scontrol show node cusco
NodeName=cusco Arch=x86_64 CoresPerSocket=32 CPUAlloc=1 CPUTot=64 CPULoad=0.02 AvailableFeatures=(null) ActiveFeatures=(null) Gres=gpu:4 NodeAddr=cusco NodeHostName=cusco Version=19.05.5 OS=Linux 5.4.0-172-generic #190-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 2 23:24:22 UTC 2024 RealMemory=2052077 AllocMem=2052077 FreeMem=1995947 Sockets=2 Boards=1 State=MIXED ThreadsPerCore=1 TmpDisk=0 Weight=1 Owner=N/A MCS_label=N/A Partitions=mainpart BootTime=2024-03-01T17:06:26 SlurmdStartTime=2024-03-01T17:06:53 CfgTRES=cpu=64,mem=2052077M,billing=64 AllocTRES=cpu=1,mem=2052077M CapWatts=n/a CurrentWatts=0 AveWatts=0 ExtSensorsJoules=n/s ExtSensorsWatts=0 ExtSensorsTemp=n/s
sma@cusco:/data/work/sma-scratch/tohoku_wOcean$ squeue
JOBID PARTITION NAME USER ST TIME NODES NODELIST(REASON) 78 mainpart CF1090_w sma PD 0:00 1 (Resources) 77 mainpart CF0000_w sma R 0:26 1 cusco sma@cusco:/data/work/sma-scratch/tohoku_wOcean$ scontrol show job 78
JobId=78 JobName=CF1090_wOcean500m.shell UserId=sma(1008) GroupId=myfault(1001) MCS_label=N/A Priority=4294901720 Nice=0 Account=(null) QOS=(null) JobState=PENDING Reason=Resources Dependency=(null) Requeue=1 Restarts=0 BatchFlag=1 Reboot=0 ExitCode=0:0 RunTime=00:00:00 TimeLimit=01:00:00 TimeMin=N/A SubmitTime=2024-04-04T09:55:34 EligibleTime=2024-04-04T09:55:34 AccrueTime=2024-04-04T09:55:34 StartTime=2024-04-04T10:55:28 EndTime=2024-04-04T11:55:28 Deadline=N/A SuspendTime=None SecsPreSuspend=0 LastSchedEval=2024-04-04T09:55:58 Partition=mainpart AllocNode:Sid=newcusco:2450574 ReqNodeList=(null) ExcNodeList=(null) NodeList=(null) SchedNodeList=cusco NumNodes=1 NumCPUs=1 NumTasks=1 CPUs/Task=1 ReqB:S:C:T=0:0:*:* TRES=cpu=1,node=1,billing=1 Socks/Node=* NtasksPerN:B:S:C=0:0:*:* CoreSpec=* MinCPUsNode=1 MinMemoryNode=0 MinTmpDiskNode=0 Features=(null) DelayBoot=00:00:00 OverSubscribe=YES Contiguous=0 Licenses=(null) Network=(null) Command=/data/work/sma-scratch/tohoku_wOcean/CF1090_wOcean500m.shell WorkDir=/data/work/sma-scratch/tohoku_wOcean StdErr=/data/work/sma-scratch/tohoku_wOcean/slurm-78.out StdIn=/dev/null StdOut=/data/work/sma-scratch/tohoku_wOcean/slurm-78.out Power=
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 8:57 AM Renfro, Michael <Renfro@tntech.edumailto:Renfro@tntech.edu> wrote: What does “scontrol show node cusco” and “scontrol show job PENDING_JOB_ID” show?
On one job we currently have that’s pending due to Resources, that job has requested 90 CPUs and 180 GB of memory as seen in its ReqTRES= value, but the node it wants to run on only has 37 CPUs available (seen by comparing its CfgTRES= and AllocTRES= values).
From: Alison Peterson via slurm-users <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.commailto:slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> Date: Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 10:43 AM To: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.commailto:slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.commailto:slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> Subject: [slurm-users] SLURM configuration help
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________________________________ I am writing to seek assistance with a critical issue on our single-node system managed by Slurm. Our jobs are queued and marked as awaiting resources, but they are not starting despite seeming availability. I'm new with SLURM and my only experience was a class on installing it so I have no experience, running it or using it.
Issue Summary:
Main Problem: Jobs submitted only one run and the second says NODELIST(REASON) (Resources). I've checked that our single node has enough RAM (2TB) and CPU's (64) available.
# COMPUTE NODES NodeName=cusco CPUs=64 Sockets=2 CoresPerSocket=32 ThreadsPerCore=1 RealMemory=2052077 Gres=gpu:1,gpu:1,gpu:1,gpu:1 PartitionName=mainpart Default=YES MinNodes=1 DefaultTime=00:60:00 MaxTime=UNLIMITED AllowAccounts=ALL Nodes=ALL State=UP OverSubscribe=Force
System Details: We have a single-node setup with Slurm as the workload manager. The node appears to have sufficient resources for the queued jobs. Troubleshooting Performed: Configuration Checks: I have verified all Slurm configurations and the system's resource availability, which should not be limiting job execution. Service Status: The Slurm daemon slurmdbd is active and running without any reported issues. System resource monitoring shows no shortages that would prevent job initiation.
Any guidance and help will be deeply appreciated!
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