| commit | 528c5b6b715fabd3fc1c15695864fd09d5c7227b | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Danny Auble <da@schedmd.com> | Tue Jul 08 16:22:08 2025 -0600 |
| committer | Brian Christiansen <brian@schedmd.com> | Tue Sep 02 22:03:23 2025 -0600 |
| tree | 06ee124604601f7d5b92393586b9594621a43a08 | |
| parent | f5b8d36021b300a0ed974303b644b08fe6ef0407 [diff] |
Always set the qos_ptr to the one given instead of only on ACCT_POLICY_REM_SUBMIT Originally we had this set things to leave on the highest priority qos_ptr to, in theory, save time later so this would be the first one evaluated. But in the coming commits this will change. We plan to have reservations gate on QOS. So if the highest priority QOS is requested, but the reservation doesn't allow that QOS it doesn't help to set it to that and could prevent the correct QOS from being used. Issue: 50466 Ticket: 23173
This is the Slurm Workload Manager. Slurm is an open-source cluster resource management and job scheduling system that strives to be simple, scalable, portable, fault-tolerant, and interconnect agnostic. Slurm currently has been tested only under Linux.
As a cluster resource manager, Slurm provides three key functions. First, it allocates exclusive and/or non-exclusive access to resources (compute nodes) to users for some duration of time so they can perform work. Second, it provides a framework for starting, executing, and monitoring work (normally a parallel job) on the set of allocated nodes. Finally, it arbitrates conflicting requests for resources by managing a queue of pending work.
The official issue tracker for Slurm is at
: https://support.schedmd.com/
We welcome code contributions and patches, but we do not accept Pull Requests through Github at this time. Please submit patches as attachments to new issues under the "C - Contributions" severity level.
The top-level distribution directory contains this README as well as other high-level documentation files, and the scripts used to configure and build Slurm (see INSTALL). Subdirectories contain the source-code for Slurm as well as a test suite and further documentation. A quick description of the subdirectories of the Slurm distribution follows:
src/ [ Slurm source ]
: Slurm source code is further organized into self explanatory subdirectories such as src/api, src/slurmctld, etc.
doc/ [ Slurm documentation ]
: The documentation directory contains some latex, html, and ascii text papers, READMEs, and guides. Manual pages for the Slurm commands and configuration files are also under the doc/ directory.
etc/ [ Slurm configuration ]
: The etc/ directory contains a sample config file, as well as some scripts useful for running Slurm.
slurm/ [ Slurm include files ]
: This directory contains installed include files, such as slurm.h and slurm_errno.h, needed for compiling against the Slurm API.
testsuite/ [ Slurm test suite ]
: The testsuite directory contains an extensive collection of tests written for Check, Expect and Pytest.
auxdir/ [ autotools directory ]
: Directory for autotools scripts and files used to configure and build Slurm
contribs/ [ helpful tools outside of Slurm proper ]
: Directory for anything that is outside of slurm proper such as a different api or such. To have this build you need to do a make contrib/install-contrib.
Please see the instructions at
: https://slurm.schedmd.com/quickstart_admin.html
Extensive documentation is available from our home page at
: https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm.html
Slurm is provided "as is" and with no warranty. This software is distributed under the GNU General Public License, please see the files COPYING, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE.OpenSSL for details.