goslmailer
Job messenger
A drop-in replacement mailer for slurm that delivers job messages to various destinations
GoSlurmMailer - drop in replacement for default slurm MailProg. Delivers slurm job messages to various destinations.
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Language: Go
last commit: 4 months ago
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