Hi Jeffrey, I'm sorry I did add the head node in the compute nodes configuration, this is the slurm.conf
# COMPUTE NODES NodeName=head CPUs=24 RealMemory=184000 Sockets=2 CoresPerSocket=6 ThreadsPerCore=2 State=UNKNOWN PartitionName=lab Nodes=ALL Default=YES MaxTime=INFINITE State=UP OverSubscribe=Force
On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 12:57 PM Jeffrey R. Lang JRLang@uwyo.edu wrote:
Alison
The error message indicates that there are no resources to execute jobs. Since you haven’t defined any compute nodes you will get this error.
I would suggest that you create at least one compute node. Once, you do that this error should go away.
Jeff
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Hi everyone, I'm conducting some tests. I've just set up SLURM on the head node and haven't added any compute nodes yet. I'm trying to test it to ensure it's working, but I'm encountering an error: 'Nodes required for the job are DOWN, DRAINED, or reserved for jobs in higher priority partitions.
Any guidance will be appreciated thank you!
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