[slurm-users] [External] Re: PropagateResourceLimits

Prentice Bisbal pbisbal at pppl.gov
Tue Apr 27 15:31:11 UTC 2021


I don't think PAM comes into play here. Since Slurm is starting the 
processes on the compute nodes as the user, etc., PAM is being bypassed.

Prentice


On 4/22/21 10:55 AM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> My recollection is that this parameter is talking about “ulimit” parameters, and doesn’t have to do with cgroups. The documentation is not as clear here as it could be, about what this does, the mechanism by which it’s applied (PAM module), etc.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Apr 22, 2021, at 09:07, Diego Zuccato <diego.zuccato at unibo.it> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all.
>>
>> I'd need a clarification about PropagateResourceLimits.
>> If I set it to NONE, will cgroup still limit the resources a job can use on the worker node(s), actually decoupling limits on the frontend from limits on the worker nodes?
>>
>> I've been bitten by the default being ALL, so when I tried to limit to 1GB soft / 4GB hard the memory users can use on the frontend, the jobs began to fail at startup even if they requested 200G (that are available on the worker nodes but not on the frontend)...
>>
>> Tks.
>>
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