Hi,

I could test it and perhaps add/remove some of the ansible steps. on centos 
the environment-modules and the /etc/profile.d modification it makes, 
interferes with system default behaviour, affecting how "out of the box" 
cluster is.

I am able to successfully rebuild the docker container with the script in 
tools directory. I was wondering, if there was an easier way of getting 
modularity into the setup. I have not customised dockerfiles much, thus 
please correct me if I am wrong. I was thinking, apart from copy stuff from:

VOLUME /home/.ssh
VOLUME /home/.elasticluster

might be possible to add  mounted volume for the:

elasticluster/share/playbooks?

In any case, thank you for the help and thumbs up for the development 
efforts! Compared to manual installation of slurm, elasticluster is a 
breeze.


Tomasz







On Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 4:03:02 PM UTC Riccardo Murri wrote:

> Hello Tomasz,
>
> many thanks for the suggestions -- I've released a new Docker image for 
> ElastiCluster which I think fixes them all.  Please let me know if you have 
> time to test it.
>
> Since you're using SLURM on CentOS 7, you might be interested in this PR 
> which installs SLURM 20.02 instead of 18.02: 
> https://github.com/elasticluster/elasticluster/pull/691
>
> Thanks,
> Riccardo
>

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