You can leave it running - I just needed to know. If mpirun sees slurm (i.e., 
you were running inside a slurm allocation), it will use it.


On Jun 3, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles.gouaillar...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Ralph,
> 
> slurm is installed and running on both nodes.
> 
> that being said, there is no running job on any node so unless
> mpirun automagically detects slurm is up and running, i assume
> i am running under rsh.
> 
> i can run the test again after i stop slurm if needed, but that will not 
> happen before tomorrow.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Gilles
>> from slurm0, i launch :
>> 
>> mpirun -np 1 -host slurm3 --mca btl tcp,self --mca oob_base_verbose 10 
>> ./abort
> 
> Is this running under slurm? Or are you running under rsh?
> 
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