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  • SLURM: see how many cores per node, and how many cores per job
    I found that sinfo was the most useful, but the command arguments should be different If you just want to know the cores per node, mem per node, availability, and how much is available per node just do the following
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    I noticed that sinfo reports all nodes in mixed mode whether they are partially or fully allocated; idle nodes are correctly reported as idle Below is the output of sinfo command:
  • Slurm sinfo format - Stack Overflow
    When I use "sinfo" in slurm, I see an asterik near one of the partition (like: RUNNING-CLUSTER*) The partition look well and all nodes under it are idle When I run a simple script with "sleep 3
  • unable to change slurm node status from inval to idle
    After the setup I can see the node in output of sinfo command however the state of the node initially is set to inval and I am trying to update the same to idle using command sudo scontrol update nodename=localhost state=idle however this command always fails and returns with error slurm_update error: Invalid node state specified
  • Slurm server with a asterisk near the idle - Stack Overflow
    13 I'm using Slurm When I run sinfo -Nel it is common to see a server designated as idle, but sometimes there is also a little asterisk near it (Like this: idle*) What does that mean? I couldn't find any info about that (The server is up and running)
  • slurm - What does the state drain mean? - Stack Overflow
    When I use sinfo I see the following: $ sinfo PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES STATE NODELIST [ ] RG3 up 28-00:00:0 1 drain rg3hpc4 [ ] What does the state 'drain' mean?
  • Slurm controller and compute node connectivity issue on single node . . .
    I have installed SLURM on a single-node server system I could successfully install SLURM and run both the controller and compute node daemon on the server However, sinfo ended up with the following
  • centos - Restart nodes in state down - Stack Overflow
    10 See the reason why they are marked as down with sinfo -R Most probably, they will be listed as "unexpectedly rebooted" You can resume them with scontrol update nodename=node[001-004] state=resume The ReturnToService parameter of slurm conf controls whether or not the compute nodes are active when they wake up from an unexpected reboot
  • Units for Slurm sinfo CPU Load - Stack Overflow
    0 I can see the "CPU load" for all the nodes on a cluster using the sinfo command: sinfo --Node --format="%10N % 6D %10P %10T %20E % 4c % 8z %8O % 6m %10e % 6w % 60f" The %8O in there asks for a measure of the CPU load that is eight characters wide The problem I have with this command is that the manual doesn't say what the units are
  • Is there a way to figure out how many gpus on a node via slurm?
    I am working with a SLURM workload manager, and we have nodes with 4 GPUs The are several possible states of a node: allocated (all computing resources are allocated) mixed (part of the resources





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