My lab is currently working with an ubuntu based distribution in 20.04 on a machine with 72 cores. We'd like to setup a job scheduler so we could submit computing jobs to each of the different cores. I've gone through the slurm quickstart but have not managed to get it to work. I can't get the daemon to start. Previously my lab used the TORQUE job scheduler by installing an older version as described here. I have yet to try installing TORQUE on this machine because the packages aren't showing up with apt-get and installing all the dependencies seems difficult manually. Has anyone managed to get a job scheduler to work?
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Can you please add details with output what you tried and what error you get ? – KK Patel Sep 21 '20 at 19:09
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I found that one can install it with Synaptic Package Manager. The advantage is that it installs all the correct dependencies. – Gert Kruger Mar 04 '21 at 12:01
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I found snap install at https://snapcraft.io/install/slurm/ubuntu But it is not clear where to put the slurm.conf file?
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Please reply to this comment if you ever figure out where to put the slurm.conf file, and I will upvote this answer. – karel Mar 04 '21 at 15:28
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