Hi Diego,
sorry for the delay.
On 10/18/21 14:20, Diego Zuccato wrote:
Il 15/10/2021 06:02, Marcus Wagner ha scritto:
mostly, our problem was, that we forgot to add/remove a node to/from
the partitions/topology file, which caused slurmctld to deny startup.
So I wrote a simple checker for
Il 15/10/2021 06:02, Marcus Wagner ha scritto:
mostly, our problem was, that we forgot to add/remove a node to/from the
partitions/topology file, which caused slurmctld to deny startup. So I
wrote a simple checker for that. Here is the output of a sample run:
Even "just" catching syntax errors
mostly, our problem was, that we forgot to add/remove a node to/from the
partitions/topology file, which caused slurmctld to deny startup. So I wrote a
simple checker for that. Here is the output of a sample run:
reading '../conf/rcc/slurm.conf' ...
reading '../conf/rcc/nodes.conf' ...
reading
Sadly no. There is a feature request for one though:
https://bugs.schedmd.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3435
What we've done in the meantime is put together a gitlab runner which
basically starts up a mini instance of the scheduler and runs slurmctld
on the slurm.conf we want to put in place. We then
Is there any sort of syntax checker that we could run our slurm.conf file
through before committing it? (And sometimes crashing slurmctld in the
process...)
Thanks!
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