Re: [slurm-users] Installation troubles

2019-07-01 Thread HELLMERS Joe
Hmmm. I just downloaded 19.05 and did the configure,make,make install, and still don’t have any systemctl services for slurm. The problem I have with the epel is that my yum repository settings are controlled by my IT department, and it doesn’t seem to be picking up munge. However, I was

Re: [slurm-users] Installation troubles

2019-07-01 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
On 01-07-2019 21:47, HELLMERS Joe wrote: I’m having trouble installing Slurm 18.08.7 on Red Hat 7.3. I installed munge from source. It may be easier for you to install Slurm with RPMs. A complete guide is in my Slurm Wiki pages: https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM

Re: [slurm-users] Installation troubles

2019-07-01 Thread Brian Andrus
If you have a choice, I highly recommend going to the latest version (19.05). 18.08 had some issues with creating the systemd units file. I forget the details, but it was remedied. Also, I highly recommend you install munge and munge-devel from epel. Tried and true there. But, basically,

[slurm-users] Installation troubles

2019-07-01 Thread HELLMERS Joe
I’m having trouble installing Slurm 18.08.7 on Red Hat 7.3. I installed munge from source. When I try to install using rpmbuild I get a message that munge can’t be found. [root@pp-grid slurm]# rpmbuild -ta slurm-18.08.7.tar.bz2 error: Failed build dependencies: munge-devel is needed by

Re: [slurm-users] spawning a new terminal for each srun

2019-07-01 Thread Ing. Gonzalo E. Arroyo
Hi! We have byobu you should try it! =) *Ing. Gonzalo E. Arroyo - CPA Profesional* IFIMAR - CONICET *www.ifimar-conicet.gob.ar * *Este mensaje es confidencial. Puede contener información amparada por el secreto comercial. Si usted ha recibido este e-mail por

[slurm-users] Differences between sacct and sreport

2019-07-01 Thread Daniel Tosello
Hey all, The short version of my query is like: "how do i explain the differences between the outputs of similar queries in sacct and sreport to my management team?" The longer version is, i'm guessing, something many of you could contribute to... though i've searched the list and i haven't seen