- May 28, 2015
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Brian Christiansen authored
Bug 1705
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- May 27, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
However, --mem=0 now reflects the appropriate amount of memory in the system, --mem-per-cpu=0 hasn't changed. This allows all the memory to be allocated in a cgroup but is not "consumed" and is available for other jobs running on the same host. Eric Martin, Washington University School of Medicine
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- May 26, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
Correct list of unavailable nodes reported in a job's "reason" field when that job can not start. bug 1614
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- May 22, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
bug 1679
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- May 21, 2015
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Danny Auble authored
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- May 20, 2015
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Brian Christiansen authored
Bug 1679
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Morris Jette authored
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- May 19, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
switch/cray: Revert logic added to 14.11.6 that set "PMI_CRAY_NO_SMP_ENV=1" if CR_PACK_NODES is configured. bug 1585
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- May 16, 2015
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David Bigagli authored
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- May 15, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
preempt/job_prio plugin: Implement the concept of Warm-up Time here. Use the QoS GraceTime as the amount of time to wait before preempting. Basically, skip preemption if your time is not up.
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Morris Jette authored
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- May 14, 2015
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David Bigagli authored
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David Bigagli authored
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- May 13, 2015
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Brian Christiansen authored
Bug 1627
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Brian Christiansen authored
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Brian Christiansen authored
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- May 12, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
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- May 11, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
Make sure that old step data is purged when a job is requeued. Without this logic, if a job terminates abnormally then old step data may be left in slurmctld. If the job is then requeued and started on a different node, referencing that old job step data can result in abnormal events. One specific failure mode is if the job is requeued on a node with a different number of cores, and the step terminated RPC arrives later, the job and step bitmaps of allocated cores can differ in size generating an abort. bug 1660
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- May 08, 2015
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Danny Auble authored
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Brian Christiansen authored
Bug 1618
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Jonathon Nelson authored
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- May 07, 2015
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Danny Auble authored
cpu count.
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- May 06, 2015
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Danny Auble authored
random crashing in db2 when the slurmctld is exiting. Signed-off-by:
Danny Auble <da@schedmd.com>
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- May 05, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
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- May 01, 2015
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Jens Svalgaard Kohrt authored
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- Apr 30, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
In slurmctld communication agent, make the thread timeout be the configured value of MessageTimeout (or 30 seconds, whichever is larger) rather than 30 seconds.
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Morris Jette authored
Fix scancel bug which could return an error on attempt to signal a job step. A simple "scancel 12.3" to signal a specific job step would fail. Adding another option (say "-i", "--partion=", etc.) would fix this.
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David Bigagli authored
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- Apr 29, 2015
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Danny Auble authored
before ending the job.
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Danny Auble authored
will make it so the slurmctld will not signal the apid's in a batch job. Instead it relies on the rpc coming from the slurmctld to kill the job to end things correctly.
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- Apr 28, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
Refactor scancel so that all pending jobs are cancelled before starting cancellation of running jobs. Otherwise they happen in parallel and the pending jobs can be scheduled on resources as the running jobs are being cancelled.
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Danny Auble authored
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jette authored
Add SchedulerParameters option of sched_min_interval that controls the minimum time interval between any job scheduling action. The default value is zero (disabled). bug 1623
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- Apr 24, 2015
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Morris Jette authored
Initialize some variables used with the srun --no-alloc option that may cause random failures.
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Morris Jette authored
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- Apr 22, 2015
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Danny Auble authored
job. This is already handled on the stepd when the script finishes.
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Danny Auble authored
often an inventory request is handled.
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Brian Christiansen authored
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Brian Christiansen authored
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- Apr 21, 2015
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Danny Auble authored
free afterwards would not have zeroed out memory on the variables that didn't get unpacked.
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