Hi again,

Ok.  Here’s the top of our slurm.conf file.  One thing I notice when comparing 
to the configure_slurm template is that the GKS tries to set the SlurmUser to 
‘galaxyuser’, while we have it set to ‘slurm’.

ControlMachine=exahead1
#BackupController=exahead2
AuthType=auth/munge
CacheGroups=0
#CheckpointType=checkpoint/none
CryptoType=crypto/munge
DisableRootJobs=YES
#EnforcePartLimits=NO
#Epilog=
#EpilogSlurmctld=
#FirstJobId=1
#MaxJobId=999999
GresTypes=gpu
GroupUpdateForce=1
GroupUpdateTime=300
#JobCheckpointDir=/var/slurm/checkpoint
#JobCredentialPrivateKey=
#JobCredentialPublicCertificate=
#JobFileAppend=0
#JobRequeue=1
#JobSubmitPlugins=1
#KillOnBadExit=0
#LaunchType=launch/slurm
#Licenses=foo*4,bar
#MailProg=/bin/mail
#MaxJobCount=5000
#MaxStepCount=40000
#MaxTasksPerNode=128
MpiDefault=pmi2
#MpiParams=ports=#-#
#PluginDir=/root/sw/slurm/14.11.7/lib/slurm
#PlugStackConfig=
#PrivateData=jobs
ProctrackType=proctrack/linuxproc
#Prolog=
#PrologFlags=
#PrologSlurmctld=
#PropagatePrioProcess=0
#PropagateResourceLimits=
#PropagateResourceLimitsExcept=
RebootProgram=/sbin/reboot
ReturnToService=2
#SallocDefaultCommand=
SlurmctldPidFile=/var/run/slurmctld.pid
SlurmctldPort=6817
SlurmdPidFile=/var/run/slurmd.pid
SlurmdPort=6818
SlurmdSpoolDir=/var/spool/slurmd
SlurmUser=slurm
#SlurmdUser=root
#SrunEpilog=
#SrunProlog=
StateSaveLocation=/var/spool/slurm
SwitchType=switch/none
#TaskEpilog=
TaskPlugin=task/none
#TaskPluginParam=
#TaskProlog=
#TopologyPlugin=topology/tree
#TmpFS=/tmp
#TrackWCKey=no
#TreeWidth=
#UnkillableStepProgram=
#UsePAM=0

Thanks!

From: galaxy-dev <galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.galaxyproject.org> on behalf of John 
Letaw <le...@ohsu.edu>
Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 11:46 AM
To: Christophe Antoniewski <droso...@gmail.com>
Cc: galaxy-dev <galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Job Script Integrity with GalaxyKickStart 
(galaxy-dev Digest, Vol 137, Issue 5)

Hi Chris,

I am changing my mind, not thinking it is a slurm config problem.  I can submit 
jobs from this vm with the ‘galaxyuser’ user and there is no problem.  In the 
logs, I can see a line that says the script is being submitted, then another 
line that echos the native specification.  After that, I don’t see anything 
else unless I stop the job.  If I do that, it will spit back a message saying 
it can’t find the job in the scheduler, since it never actually made it there.  
So, there must be a problem with Galaxy communicating with the scheduler.  From 
the ansible playbook code, I can see there is a step that links the slurm.conf 
and munge.key files to the galaxy path.  This is something I am currently doing 
manually, since I am not trying to configure a new cluster but instead use an 
existing one.  Maybe there is some other simple step I am overlooking that 
would cause this behavior?

Thanks,
John

From: Christophe Antoniewski <droso...@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 12:34 AM
To: John Letaw <le...@ohsu.edu>
Cc: Marius van den Beek <m.vandenb...@gmail.com>, galaxy-dev 
<galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Job Script Integrity with GalaxyKickStart 
(galaxy-dev Digest, Vol 137, Issue 5)

Hi John and Marius,

So, I am assuming I have some problem with my slurm configuration, does that 
sounds accurate?

Maybe it would help to see that. I have a couple of complicated experiences 
with slurm config but up to now it is with Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial

Best - Chris


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2017-11-07 21:09 GMT+01:00 John Letaw <le...@ohsu.edu<mailto:le...@ohsu.edu>>:
Hi Marius.

Ok, this was pretty much how I read the code as well.  My first instinct was to 
do exactly as you suggested, and add that declaration in group_vars/all.  This 
does stop the error, but then I just get stuck with jobs that never run.  So, I 
am assuming I have some problem with my slurm configuration, does that sounds 
accurate?

Thanks,
John

From: galaxy-dev 
<galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.galaxyproject.org>>
 on behalf of Marius van den Beek 
<m.vandenb...@gmail.com<mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>>
Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at 10:06 AM
To: Christophe Antoniewski <droso...@gmail.com<mailto:droso...@gmail.com>>
Cc: galaxy-dev 
<galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Job Script Integrity with GalaxyKickStart 
(galaxy-dev Digest, Vol 137, Issue 5)

Hi John and Christophe,

What the job script integrity script does is checking that the script is ready 
to be executed,
by setting the environment variable `ABC_TEST_JOB_SCRIPT_INTEGRITY_XYZ` to 1
and then executing the tool_script.sh script that contains the following check:

```
if [ -n "$ABC_TEST_JOB_SCRIPT_INTEGRITY_XYZ" ]; then
    exit 42
fi
```

So if the script is ready to execute it returns with the exit code 42.
Now this can take a few seconds over NFS (I guess that'd be true for lustre as 
well).
This check is being run 35 times with a sleep of .25 seconds.

Unfortunately there was a bug in galaxy that would skip the sleep,
so the job integrity check would fail frequently. We fixed this in
https://github.com/galaxyproject/galaxy/pull/4720 and this has been backported
up to galaxy release 16.07, so if you just get to the latest galaxy commit on 
your branch
it *may* work again.

Now this has been broken for a long time, and it has never worked for me
on our current cluster. Should an update to galaxy not be enough,
you can disable this check with `check_job_script_integrity = False` in the 
galaxy.ini or by adding
`-e GALAXY_CONFIG_CHECK_JOB_SCRIPT_INTEGRITY=False` if you're running kickstart 
in docker.
I have not seen any drawback of disabling the integrity check on our cluster.

Good luck,
Marius

On 7 November 2017 at 18:25, Christophe Antoniewski 
<droso...@gmail.com<mailto:droso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi John,

Can you also raise an issue in https://github.com/ARTbio/GalaxyKickStart/issues 
?

In order to help, I will need to know the configuration of your GalaxyKickStart 
(the variables you modified in the playbook, group_vars and inventory_files).

Did you use the cloud_setup role ? In that case Enis Afgan 
https://github.com/afgane may help.

Best regards

Chris


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Hi all,

I’m installing via GalaxyKickStart…

I’m getting the following error:

galaxy.jobs.runners ERROR 2017-11-06 19:14:05,263 (19) Failure preparing job
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File 
"/home/exacloud/lustre1/galaxydev/galaxyuser/lib/galaxy/jobs/runners/__init__.py",
 line 175, in prepare_job
    modify_command_for_container=modify_command_for_container
  File 
"/home/exacloud/lustre1/galaxydev/galaxyuser/lib/galaxy/jobs/runners/__init__.py",
 line 209, in build_command_line
    container=container
  File 
"/home/exacloud/lustre1/galaxydev/galaxyuser/lib/galaxy/jobs/command_factory.py",
 line 84, in build_command
    externalized_commands = __externalize_commands(job_wrapper, 
external_command_shell, commands_builder, remote_command_params)
  File 
"/home/exacloud/lustre1/galaxydev/galaxyuser/lib/galaxy/jobs/command_factory.py",
 line 143, in __externalize_commands
    write_script(local_container_script, script_contents, config)
  File 
"/home/exacloud/lustre1/galaxydev/galaxyuser/lib/galaxy/jobs/runners/util/job_script/__init__.py",
 line 112, in write_script
    _handle_script_integrity(path, config)
  File 
"/home/exacloud/lustre1/galaxydev/galaxyuser/lib/galaxy/jobs/runners/util/job_script/__init__.py",
 line 147, in _handle_script_integrity
    raise Exception("Failed to write job script, could not verify job script 
integrity.")
Exception: Failed to write job script, could not verify job script integrity.
galaxy.model.metadata DEBUG 2017-11-06 19:14:05,541 Cleaning up external 
metadata files
galaxy.model.metadata DEBUG 2017-11-06 19:14:05,576 Failed to cleanup 
MetadataTempFile temp files from 
/home/exacloud/lustre1/galaxydev/galaxyuser/database/jobs/000/19/metadata_out_HistoryDatasetAssociation_16_I8bhLX:
 No JSON object could be decoded

I would like to further understand what it means to not verify integrity of a 
job script.  Does this just mean there is a permissions error?  Ownership 
doesn’t match up?

Thanks,
John

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