[slurm-users] SLURM on Ubuntu 16.04
Roland Fehrenbacher
rf at q-leap.de
Fri May 4 06:03:57 MDT 2018
>>>>> "E" == Eric F Alemany <ealemany at stanford.edu> writes:
Hi Eric,
sorry, I'm a bit late to this thread. You might want to have a look at
Qlustar as an easy cluster solution based on Ubuntu 16.04, version 10.0
just released recently. Slurm is fully setup after installation, nice
management GUI, with Slurm component, and a huge lot more. It's now
100% Open Source and free.
Best,
Roland
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--- HPC / Storage / Cloud Linux Cluster OS ---
E> Hi Chris Thank you for your message. At this point I want to get
E> familiar with SLURM the easiest way. I have two post-docs I'd
E> like to test SLURM with. Their jobs are pretty big, they run
E> Monte Carlo simulation. Again, this would be a test environment
E> and can always be changed, re-configured later to answer the
E> post-doc needs.
E> Cheers
E> ._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
E> Eric F. Alemany System Administrator for Research
E> Division of Radiation & Cancer Biology Department of Radiation
E> Oncology
E> Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, California 94305
E> Tel:1-650-498-7969 No Texting Fax:1-650-723-7382
E> On Apr 26, 2018, at 21:55, Chris Samuel <chris at csamuel.org>
E> wrote:
E> On Thursday, 26 April 2018 11:27:35 PM AEST Patrick Goetz
E> wrote:
E> He has 4 nodes and one master. I'm pretty sure he's not
E> going to be
E> using slurmdbd?
E> No, he may have a greater need for it to be able to do
E> fair-share (or some other sort of balancing or hard limits)
E> over a smaller amount of resources.
E> A lot depends on the number of users, number of jobs, size of
E> jobs and walltimes of them.
E> All the best, Chris -- Chris Samuel :
E> http://www.csamuel.org/ : Melbourne, VIC
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