Slurm Installation for Pax Cluster
Slurm is currently being tested as scheduler for the pax8 and pax9 blade chassis, containing the machines pax80 to pax9f. At the moment, interactive logins to these machines are possible, this will probably change in a production setup. Currently, you can run all slurm commands on the pax8 machines.
Kerberos Integration
You need to acquire an addressless Kerberos ticket for Slurm to work. This isn't the default on supported DESY machines, you'll have to call kinit -A. On self-maintained machines like notebooks, simply set noaddresses=true in the file /etc/krb5.conf. To check if your ticket is addressless, call klist -v.
Slurm was configured to always schedule complete nodes to each job.
Slurm Commands
The most important commands:
Information about the cluster |
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Show current job list |
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Parallel command execution |
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Submit a batch job |
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Abort a job |
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Show accounting information |
Parallel Execution
Slurm has integrated execution support for parallel programs, there is no need to use mpirun or mpiexec. To start a program in a job script or interactive session, use a command like srun -n 4 -N 2 hostname. This will execute the command hostname 4 times on 2 different machines.
MPI Support
srun can execute MPI programs, but the LD_LIBRARY_PATH must first be set, this is done by loading the right environment module, e.g. module add openmpi-x86_64. For openmpi, the command line option --resv-ports is needed for srun.
Job scripts
Parameters to slurm can be set on the sbatch command line or starting with a #SBATCH in the script. The most important parameters are:
-J |
job name |
--get-user-env |
copy environment variables |
-n |
number of cores |
-N |
number of nodes |
-t |
run time of the job, default is 30 minutes |
-A |
account, default the same as UNIX group |
-p |
partition of the cluster |
--switches |
maximum number of switches connecting the allocated nodes |
Time format
The runtime of a job is given as minutes, hours and minutes (HH:MM) or days and hours (DD-HH). The maximum run time was set to 48 hours.