I "solved it" adding
[setup/ansible-slurm]
slow_but_safer=True
according to the docs/configure.rst
On Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 5:47:21 PM UTC+2, Maiken Pedersen wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> so managed to get the newest version of elasticluster working through the
> elasticluster.sh.
>
> I am trying to resize my cluster.
>
> Since the resize step failed at some point late in the setup step earlier,
> I need to run it again.
> ./elasticluster.sh setup $clustername
> or
> ./elasticluster.sh resize -a 0:compute $clustername -t slurm
>
> gives the following:
>
> fatal: [compute003]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "module_stderr":
> "/usr/bin/python+eatmydata: line 3: /usr/bin/eatmydata: No such file or
> directory\n", "module_stdout": "", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE\nSee
> stdout/stderr for the exact error", "rc": 127}
>
> What is the trick to fix this?
>
> This is on a centos7 cluster.
>
> [centos@elasticluster-final ~]$ ./elasticluster.sh --version
> elasticluster version 1.3.dev13
>
>
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