π Introducing slurm-quota β open source CPU & GPU time quota accounting and enforcement for #Slurm clusters.
βοΈ User & account quotas
βοΈ Clear usage visibility
βοΈ Lightweight
βοΈ MIT license
π rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#HPC #AI #OpenSource #ClusterComputing #GPUs #Accounting #Quota
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π RHEL 10 is now officially supported!
Slurm-web & its dependencies are available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 and compatible distros (Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, CentOS).
π rackslab.io/en/blog/rhel...
#RHEL10 #SlurmWeb #HPC #Linux #OpenSource
Slurm-web and RacksDB now officially support SLES 15 & 16 and openSUSE, with packages and complete documentation.
π Read on more in blog post: rackslab.io/en/blog/sles...
#SLES #openSUSE #HPC #Slurm #OpenSource
π Slurm-web v6.0.0 is out!
A major release bringing:
β¨ Account Tree View
π Subdirectory support
π§ Unified slurm-web CLI
β‘ Support for Slurm 25.11
β¦ and more!
π Check the full announcement: rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#HPC #Slurm #OpenSource #clustermanagement #webui
π Slurm-web v5.2.0 is here! π
Discover the new advanced core allocation visualization, direct URLs for fullscreen cluster views, and failed job filteringβplus, weβve adopted the MIT License for more flexibility!
π rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#HPC #AI #Slurm #OpenSource #WebUI
π RacksDB v0.6.0 is out!
The new release brings:
π₯ Automatic paging in the CLI
π A switch to the permissive MIT license
π More details on the blog: rackslab.io/en/blog/rack...
#OpenSource #RacksDB #DevOps #DataCenter #CLI
π Slurm-web is moving from GPLv3 to the MIT License!
Thanks to community feedback, this change will make it easier to adopt, integrate & contribute β across research, education & industry.
π Read more: rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#opensource #HPC #AI #slurm
π Rackslab now officially supports Debian 14 βforkyβ across Fatbuildr, RacksDB & Slurm-web!
Learn why Debian is one go-to platform for HPC & AI and get started today: rackslab.io/en/blog/debi...
#Debian #HPC #AI #OpenSource
Over 900 organizations in 70+ countries now use Slurm-web, our open-source interface for Slurm β from academia to cloud-native HPC.
Read more on: rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#hpc #opensource #slurm #webui #stats
π Slurm-web v5.1.0 is available!
β
Cache & query metrics
β
LDAP group support (with service DN)
β
GPU handling fixes (no type, socket mapping)
π Thanks to @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social, @unihannover.bsky.social & @gtresearchnews.bsky.social!
π rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#HPC #AI #OpenSource
π Slurm-web v5.0.0 is out! New major features include GPU support, dark mode theme and lurm 25.05 support.
Monitor your Slurm clusters in style β now with GPU insights & a sleek dark UI.
Read more on: rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#HPC #AI #Slurm #OpenSource #WebUI
Slurm-web v4.2.0 is released! The reference open source web interface for HPC & AI cluster now supports JWT authentication and TCP/IP access to slurmrestd service!
More details on: rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#hpc #ai #opensource #webui #slurm #observability
Discover how RacksDB provides a seamless solution for managing groups in ClusterShell, the powerful tool for managing HPC & AI clusters!
rackslab.io/en/blog/rack...
#hpc #ai #opensource #clustershell #cmdb #dcim
Axonometric views of your IT infrastructures with RacksDB
RacksDB is an open source tool for modeling your IT infrastructure in datacenters (racks, servers, switches, etc) in plain YAML files. Discover how it can produce axonometric views of your racks:
rackslab.io/en/blog/rack...
#datacenter #opensource #dcim #cmdb #yaml
RacksDB v0.5.0 is now available! This is the latest version of the open source solution to modelize your IT infrastructures in datacenters, based on simple YAML files.
More details on: rackslab.io/en/blog/rack...
#datacenter #racks #opensource #cmdb #dcim #yaml
Slurm-web v3.3.0 has just been released! This is the latest maintenance version of the v3 series, including many bug and security fixes backported from the v4 series.
See the blog post for more details:
rackslab.io/en/blog/slur...
#hpc #slurm #web #ui #interface #opensource
ClusterShell 1.9.3 is now available in EPEL and Debian. Not using clustershell groups on your #HPC cluster yet?! Check out the new bash completion feature! Demo recorded on Sherlock at @stanford-rc.bsky.social with ~1,900 compute nodes and many group sources!
asciinema.org/a/699526