OSCER users, Schooner maintenance is now starting. The maintenance is scheduled until midnight tonight Oklahoma time. Dave On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 10:36 AM Henry Neeman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > OSCER users, > > REMINDER: > > Because of Schooner's scheduled maintenance outage this coming > Wed (May 11), if you submit batch jobs to Schooner between now > and then, it might happen that those jobs get delayed until > after the scheduled maintenance outage ends. > > You can get such jobs to run before the scheduled maintenance > outage by reducing the amount of wall clock time you request, > specifically the following #SBATCH directive: > > #SBATCH --time=DD-HH:MM:SS > > OR > > #SBATCH -t DD-HH:MM:SS > > DD: 2-digit number of days > HH: 2-digit number of hours > MM: 2-digit number of minutes > SS: 2-digit number of seconds > > (Or you might use a different time format, like HH:MM:SS > without the number of days and the hyphen.) > > For example, if you submit the job at noon today, be sure to > request at most 44 hours (you should probably request 40 hours > or less, to have a margin of error). > > We apologize for the inconvenience -- our goal is to make > OSCER systems and services even better! > > The OSCER Team ([log in to unmask]) > > ---------- > > On Thu, 5 May 2022, Henry Neeman wrote: > > >OSCER users, > > > >This coming Wednesday (May 11) 8:00am-midnight, we'll hold > >an outage to upgrade to the most recent stable version of > >the Slurm batch system (sbatch, squeue, etc), to resolve > >a security vulnerability in older versions of Slurm. > > > >During the outage, batch jobs won't be able to run. > > > >This means that, on Monday and Tuesday, if you want a job to > >run, you'll need to make sure that it'll be able to end > >by Wednesday 8:00am (so you might need to reduce its > >time limit). > > > >We apologize for the inconvenience -- our goal is to make > >OSCER systems and services even better! > > > >The OSCER Team ([log in to unmask]) >