[slurm-users] Add partition to existing user association

Thekla Loizou t.loizou at cyi.ac.cy
Mon Jan 24 12:36:10 UTC 2022


Dear Dori,

Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately this does not work either...

Best,

Thekla

On 21/1/22 7:43 μ.μ., Dori Sajdak wrote:
> Hi Thekla,
>
> When it comes to partitions, I believe you need to specify the cluster so in your example:
>
> sacctmgr modify user thekla account=ops set partition=gpu where cluster=YourClusterName
>
> QOS is not tied to a specific cluster but partitions are.  That should work for you.
>
> Dori
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: slurm-users <slurm-users-bounces at lists.schedmd.com> On Behalf Of Thekla Loizou
> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2022 9:12 AM
> To: slurm-users at lists.schedmd.com
> Subject: [slurm-users] Add partition to existing user association
>
> Dear all,
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to add a partition to an existing user association.
>
> For example if I have an association of user thekla to an account ops I can set a qos for the existing association:
>
> sacctmgr modify user thekla account=ops set qos=nosubmit
>    Modified user associations...
>     C = cyclamen   A = ops                  U = thekla
>
> However, I cannot set a partition:
>
> sacctmgr modify user thekla account=ops set partition=gpu
>    Unknown option: partition=gpu
>    Use keyword 'where' to modify condition
>
> This is not possible?
>
> The only solution I found to that is to delete the association and create it again with the partition:
>
> sacctmgr del user thekla account=ops
>
> sacctmgr add user thekla account=ops partition=gpu
>
> Thank you,
>
> Thekla
>
>



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