HP XC System Software Installation Guide Version 4.0

NODECFG[n14] PARTITION=PARTA
NODECFG[n13] PARTITION=PARTA
6. Save the changes to the file and exit the text editor.
12.4.4 Edit the SLURM Configuration File
Uncomment the following lines in the /hptc_cluster/slurm/etc/slurm.conf SLURM
configuration file:
SchedulerType=sched/wiki
SchedulerAuth=42
SchedulerPort=7321
12.4.5 Configure the Maui Scheduler
After you install and set up the Maui Scheduler to interoperate with SLURM on HP XC, you
must perform the standard Maui Scheduler configuration steps. The configuration is complicated
and is beyond the scope of this document.
12.5 Verifying the Successful Installation of the Maui Scheduler
Maui Scheduler commands such as showq, showstate, checknode, and checkjob can help
you to determine if the Maui Scheduler is operating properly on the system.
Show the state of the queue and other job and reservation data structures:
root@n16: showq
ACTIVE JOBS--------------------
JOBNAME USERNAME STATE PROC REMAINING STARTTIME
115 root Running 6 1:00:00 Tue Dec 05 20:29:59
1 Active Job 6 of 10 Processors Active (60.00%)
2 of 4 Nodes Active (50.00%)
IDLE JOBS----------------------
JOBNAME USERNAME STATE PROC WCLIMIT QUEUETIME
0 Idle Jobs
BLOCKED JOBS----------------
JOBNAME USERNAME STATE PROC WCLIMIT QUEUETIME
Total Jobs: 1 Active Jobs: 1 Idle Jobs: 0 Blocked Jobs: 0
Show a detailed status report for a specific job:
root@n16: checkjob 116
checking job 116
State: Running
Creds: user:root group:root qos:DEFAULT
WallTime: 00:00:00 of 1:00:00
SubmitTime: Fri Dec 05 20:30:37
(Time Queued Total: 00:00:06 Eligible: 00:00:06)
StartTime: Fri Dec 05 20:30:43
Total Tasks: 6
Req[0] TaskCount: 6 Partition: lsf
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