Slurm: A Highly Scalable Workload Manager
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Slurm: A Highly Scalable Workload Manager
SEML: Slurm Experiment Management Library
qtop (pronounced queue-top) is a tool written in order to monitor the state of Queueing Systems, along with related information relevant on HPC & grid clusters. At present it supports **PBS, SGE & OAR** families. There is a historic reference for the prior shell version of the tool, at former CERN source:
AWS Slurm Cluster for EDA Workloads
slurm-docker-integration provides HPC-Kubernetes integration artifacts
spart: a user-oriented partition info command for slurm
🦁 An open-source NLP framework that offers high-level wrappers designed for effortless launch, enhanced reproducibility, superior control, and unmatched flexibility for your experiments.
Slurm utility for checking account balance in ThaiSC's Tara System
Minimum working example of a slurm cluster, using LDAP and Docker
Snap package for Slurm. Slurm is a highly scalable cluster management and job scheduling system for large and small Linux clusters ⚖️🐧
Deploy SLURM Workload Manager on Ubuntu to Microsoft Azure
A SLURM-like cluster workload manager simulator
Easily manage and submit robust jobs to Slurm using Python and Bash.
POV-Ray on Slurm Workload Manager demo scripts.
Package to provide Slurm/PBS experience on Azure Machine Learning
Slurm job scripts to run and analyze molecular dynamics simulations on high performance computers
A simple tool to perform parameter sweeps on SLURM clusters.
Slurm is an open-source, highly configurable job scheduler for managing and optimizing the workload on HPC clusters. It provides a framework for job submission, resource allocation, and job tracking, enabling efficient utilization of computing resources.
Command line monitoring tools for HPC systems with Slurm workload manager
[moved]: Juju charm for slurmd, the compute node daemon for Slurm
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