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| ====== SLURM - Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management ====== | ====== SLURM - Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management ====== | ||
| - | SLURM is an open-source workload manager designed for Linux clusters of all sizes. It provides job scheduling and resource management to optimize cluster utilization.It is a highly scalable cluster management and job scheduling system for large and small Linux clusters. It is used by some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. | + | SLURM is an open-source workload manager designed for Linux clusters of all sizes. It provides job scheduling and resource management to optimize cluster utilization.It is a highly scalable cluster management and job scheduling system for large and small Linux clusters. It is used by some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. |
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| Slurm is based on different components, to menage the cluster resources. Bellow you can find a short summary: | Slurm is based on different components, to menage the cluster resources. Bellow you can find a short summary: | ||
| - | * **slurmctld (Controller Daemon)** | + | |
| - Runs on the management (head) node. | - Runs on the management (head) node. | ||
| - Handles job scheduling, resource allocation, and overall cluster state. | - Handles job scheduling, resource allocation, and overall cluster state. | ||
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