Just curious is there a way to restart slurm to get the below working without
impacting the current jobs that are running?
From: "Sarlo, Jeffrey S" <jsa...@central.uh.edu>
Date: Monday, January 23, 2017 at 5:12 PM
To: "Katsnelson, Joe" <joe.katsnel...@nyumc.org>
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n 24/01/17 08:34, Katsnelson, Joe wrote:
> I’m having an issue creating new users on our cluster. After
> running the below commands slurm has to be restarted in order for that
> user to be able to run sbatch. Otherwise they get an error
When I've seen that
is way."
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On 24 January 2017 at 08:52, Katsnelson, Joe
<joe.katsnel...@nyumc.org<mailto:joe.katsnel...@nyumc.org>> wrote:
So I’m associating the user with an account in this case called isg and after I
restart slurm they can submit jobs. Below is how the user
.
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On 24 January 2017 at 08:32, Katsnelson, Joe
<joe.katsnel...@nyumc.org<mailto:joe.katsnel...@nyumc.org>> wrote:
Hi,
I’m having an issue creating new users on our cl
Hi,
I’m having an issue creating new users on our cluster. After running the
below commands slurm has to be restarted in order for that user to be able to
run sbatch. Otherwise they get an error ( sbatch test-job.sh
sbatch: error: Batch job submission failed: Invalid account or