Hi Eric,
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 10:51 PM, Eric F. Alemany wrote:
>
> My questions is: once i edit the slurm.conf file where do i save it on the
> master and nodes. what path or what directory should slurm.conf reside?
On Ubuntu 17.10, I placed it in /etc/slurm-llnl/,
Hi,
I have Slurm 17.02.10 installed in a test environment. When I use sacct
-o "JobID,JobName,AllocCPUs,ReqMem,Elapsed" and AccountingStorageType =
accounting_storage/filetxt, the fields AllocCPUS and ReqMem are empty.
JobIDJobName AllocCPUS ReqMemElapsed
Hi,
I have Slurm 17.02.10 installed in a test environment. When I use sacct
-o "JobID,JobName,AllocCPUs,ReqMem,Elapsed" and AccountingStorageType =
accounting_storage/filetxt, the fields AllocCPUS and ReqMem are empty.
JobIDJobName AllocCPUS ReqMemElapsed
Hi Eric,
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 11:21 PM, Eric F. Alemany wrote:
> I will follow your advice. It doesn't hurt to try right (?)
>
> Thank you for your quick reply
No, it doesn't hurt to try. If this was an upgrade of some sort, then
the only concern might be downtime
Good Morning,
New to SLURM. I just installed slurmctld package on a Master server and slurmd
package on 4 execute nodes/servers. All servers are running Ubuntu 18.04.
Munge is installed and seems to be working fine.
I know that i have to configure the slurm.conf file. I did a search and found
Hi Ray,
I will follow your advice. It doesn't hurt to try right (?)
Thank you for your quick reply
._
Eric F. Alemany
System Administrator for Research
Division of Radiation & Cancer Biology
Why wouldn't slurm.conf just go into /etc/slurm?
On 05/03/2018 10:33 AM, Raymond Wan wrote:
Hi Eric,
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 11:21 PM, Eric F. Alemany wrote:
I will follow your advice. It doesn't hurt to try right (?)
Thank you for your quick reply
No, it doesn't
Hi,
At the time the MCS logic was added to Slurm, the filtering of slurmdbd
related information based on the MCS label was defered because it requires
a new field (mcs_label) into the slurmdbd job/step records.
The addition of this label in the main branch took times and only appears
in 17.11
Hi,
We have just enabled the MCS plugin, with the below config:
MCSPlugin=mcs/account
MCSParameters=enforced,privatedata
This has happily hidden running jobs from users who don't have the right
MCS labels. However, this is all undone by anything that queries
slurmdbd, so sreport/sacct etc
I am not sure why but i dodn’t see /etc/slurm. when i install slurmctld and
slurmd from the ubuntu packages it created a directory slurm-llnl directory -
/etc/slurm-llnl
Putting slurm.conf in /etc/slurm-llnl/ seemed logical but again this is mew to
me so any suggestion is good.
Greetings,
Installed SLURM on Ubuntu 18.04. Edited slurm.conf file. Ran “sacct” and got
the following error message:
sacct
sacct: error: Parse error in file /etc/slurm-llnl/slurm.conf line 166: "
10.112.0.6 10.112.0.14 10.112.0.16 CPUs=32 RealMemory=64402 Sockets=2
CoresPerSocket=8
Hello everyone,
Back a year ago or so, I started a new SLURM cluster, and had produced a .deb
file from the then-current release archive (v16.05.4) that I compiled on a
U16.04 host. I have successfully used that .deb which I included in our local
custom repo to roll out the compute nodes of my
Hello all,
I apologize in advance if this message was actually seen by users
oustide of accessing the slurm google groups page; I didn't see an
actual delivery (probably because the message was marked as SPAM), so
I'm reposting.
Anyways...
I'm just wondering if anyone is able to reproduce the
Hi Eric,
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 6:04 AM, Eric F. Alemany wrote:
> # COMPUTE NODES
> NodeName=radonc[01-04] NodeAddr=10.112.0.5 10.112.0.6 10.112.0.14
> 10.112.0.16 CPUs=32 RealMemory=64402 Sockets=2 CoresPerSocket=8
> ThreadsPerCore=2 State=UNKNOWN
> PartitionName=debug
Hi Eric and Patrick,
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 5:25 AM, Eric F. Alemany wrote:
> I am not sure why but i dodn’t see /etc/slurm. when i install slurmctld and
> slurmd from the ubuntu packages it created a directory slurm-llnl directory
> - /etc/slurm-llnl
> Putting
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