Hi Benedikt,
several ways to handle that, with transforms on the sched you could check which container the user wants and edit the requirements accordingly or replace the container by another one that you think would suit better.
Also you could of course ignore the users 'wishes' alltogether and use the transform to establish a container environment of your gusto ...Â
Best
christoph
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Hi,
To run in certain environments (Grace-Hopper or Intel GPU) we need to limit the allowed containers to support the CPU or GPU arch.Â
Is there a way to create a whitelist of containers that can be used based on the discovered hardware?
Alternatively, is there a way to set a default container for an startd/EP, but not let the schedd change it if it is defined in the submit file?
Thanks,
Benedikt
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IceCube Neutrino Observatory
Accelerated AI Algorithms for Data-Driven Discovery
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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