:)

So my situation is that all the compute nodes in my cluster must be 
removed, and new ones must be added. 

But I think I will just destroy the cluster and start with a new one. And 
just replace the frontend with the old frontend machine ones the new 
cluster is set up. 

Seems a bit easier to accomplish. 

Maiken

On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 9:45:52 PM UTC+2, Riccardo Murri wrote:
>
> Hello Maiken, 
>
> > so I discovered that it does currently not work to remove all compute 
> nodes with the resize command in elasticluster. 
>
> Related: https://github.com/gc3-uzh-ch/elasticluster/issues/248 
>
> > Since there are no more compute nodes (or slurm_workers) left when I 
> have issued the resize command removing all the slurm workers, I get this: 
> > 
> > ASK [nfs-server : Ensure export directories exist] 
> ******************************************************************************************************************
>  
>
> > fatal: [frontend001]: FAILED! => {"msg": "'dict object' has no attribute 
> 'slurm_worker'"} 
>
> In principle this is can be fixed by checking that a group exists 
> before listing its members but... what is the purpose of having a 
> SLURM cluster with no worker nodes? 
>
> Ciao, 
> R 
>

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