jungle-backup/m/module/slurm-common.nix
2025-08-29 12:35:20 +02:00

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Nix

{ config, pkgs, ... }:
let
suspendProgram = pkgs.writeScript "suspend.sh" ''
#!/usr/bin/env bash
exec 1>>/var/log/power_save.log 2>>/var/log/power_save.log
set -x
export "PATH=/run/current-system/sw/bin:$PATH"
echo "$(date) Suspend invoked $0 $*" >> /var/log/power_save.log
hosts=$(scontrol show hostnames $1)
for host in $hosts; do
echo Shutting down host: $host
ipmitool -I lanplus -H ''${host}-ipmi -P "" -U "" chassis power off
done
'';
resumeProgram = pkgs.writeScript "resume.sh" ''
#!/usr/bin/env bash
exec 1>>/var/log/power_save.log 2>>/var/log/power_save.log
set -x
export "PATH=/run/current-system/sw/bin:$PATH"
echo "$(date) Suspend invoked $0 $*" >> /var/log/power_save.log
hosts=$(scontrol show hostnames $1)
for host in $hosts; do
echo Starting host: $host
ipmitool -I lanplus -H ''${host}-ipmi -P "" -U "" chassis power on
done
'';
in {
services.slurm = {
controlMachine = "apex";
clusterName = "jungle";
nodeName = [
"owl[1,2] Sockets=2 CoresPerSocket=14 ThreadsPerCore=2 Feature=owl"
"hut Sockets=2 CoresPerSocket=14 ThreadsPerCore=2"
];
partitionName = [
"owl Nodes=owl[1-2] Default=YES DefaultTime=01:00:00 MaxTime=INFINITE State=UP"
];
# See slurm.conf(5) for more details about these options.
extraConfig = ''
# Use PMIx for MPI by default. It works okay with MPICH and OpenMPI, but
# not with Intel MPI. For that use the compatibility shim libpmi.so
# setting I_MPI_PMI_LIBRARY=$pmix/lib/libpmi.so while maintaining the PMIx
# library in SLURM (--mpi=pmix). See more details here:
# https://pm.bsc.es/gitlab/rarias/jungle/-/issues/16
MpiDefault=pmix
# When a node reboots return that node to the slurm queue as soon as it
# becomes operative again.
ReturnToService=2
# Track all processes by using a cgroup
ProctrackType=proctrack/cgroup
# Enable task/affinity to allow the jobs to run in a specified subset of
# the resources. Use the task/cgroup plugin to enable process containment.
TaskPlugin=task/affinity,task/cgroup
# Power off unused nodes until they are requested
SuspendProgram=${suspendProgram}
SuspendTimeout=60
ResumeProgram=${resumeProgram}
ResumeTimeout=300
SuspendExcNodes=hut
# Turn the nodes off after 1 hour of inactivity
SuspendTime=3600
# Reduce port range so we can allow only this range in the firewall
SrunPortRange=60000-61000
# Use cores as consumable resources. In SLURM terms, a core may have
# multiple hardware threads (or CPUs).
SelectType=select/cons_tres
# Ignore memory constraints and only use unused cores to share a node with
# other jobs.
SelectTypeParameters=CR_Core
# Required for pam_slurm_adopt, see https://slurm.schedmd.com/pam_slurm_adopt.html
# This sets up the "extern" step into which ssh-launched processes will be
# adopted. Alloc runs the prolog at job allocation (salloc) rather than
# when a task runs (srun) so we can ssh early.
PrologFlags=Alloc,Contain,X11
# LaunchParameters=ulimit_pam_adopt will set RLIMIT_RSS in processes
# adopted by the external step, similar to tasks running in regular steps
# LaunchParameters=ulimit_pam_adopt
SlurmdDebug=debug5
#DebugFlags=Protocol,Cgroup
'';
extraCgroupConfig = ''
CgroupPlugin=cgroup/v2
#ConstrainCores=yes
'';
};
# Place the slurm config in /etc as this will be required by PAM
environment.etc.slurm.source = config.services.slurm.etcSlurm;
age.secrets.mungeKey = {
file = ../../secrets/munge-key.age;
owner = "munge";
group = "munge";
};
services.munge = {
enable = true;
password = config.age.secrets.mungeKey.path;
};
}