[slurm-dev] Re: RebootProgram - who uses it?

2017-08-08 Thread Lachlan Musicman
Yep, thanks Chris. I went with regular reboot and have now successfully used scontrol reboot ASAP Very handy! L. -- "The antidote to apocalypticism is *apocalyptic civics*. Apocalyptic civics is the insistence that we cannot ignore the truth, nor should we panic about it. It is a shared

[slurm-dev] Re: RebootProgram - who uses it?

2017-08-08 Thread Christopher Samuel
On 07/08/17 17:57, Aaron Knister wrote: > Good grief. "reboot" is a legacy tool?!?! I've about had enough of systemd. FWIW reboot is provided by the init system implementation (for instance on RHEL6 it's from upstart), and /sbin/reboot is only optional in the FHS. Only /sbin/shutdown is

[slurm-dev] Re: RebootProgram - who uses it?

2017-08-08 Thread Christopher Samuel
On 07/08/17 14:08, Lachlan Musicman wrote: > In slurm.conf, there is a RebootProgram - does this need to be a direct > link to a bin or can it be a command? We have: RebootProgram = /sbin/reboot Works for us. cheers, Chris -- Christopher SamuelSenior Systems Administrator

[slurm-dev] Re: RebootProgram - who uses it?

2017-08-07 Thread Lachlan Musicman
John, thanks. Yes, I have implemented reboot guard, which was why I was asking if the config just wanted the link to a bin or could take a command to execute. Aaron, kind of. I noticed the anomaly yesterday for the first time and my manager pointed me to this

[slurm-dev] Re: RebootProgram - who uses it?

2017-08-07 Thread Aaron Knister
Good grief. "reboot" is a legacy tool?!?! I've about had enough of systemd. Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 7, 2017, at 03:27, John Hearns wrote: > > Lachlan, in the Name of the Wee Man, so 'reboot' is now a 'legacy tool' > https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1580343 > >

[slurm-dev] Re: RebootProgram - who uses it?

2017-08-07 Thread John Hearns
Lachlan, in the Name of the Wee Man, so 'reboot' is now a 'legacy tool' https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1580343 Jeez... Look HPC compute node - I'm in charge, gottit? Yeah, fight back all you like with systemd, but I can pull the power plug. Let's see you deal with that one. On 7 August 2017