Re: [slurm-users] SLURM on Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Raymond Wan
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/,

[slurm-users] sacct fields "AllocCPUS" and "ReqMem" are empty

2018-05-03 Thread marcelsommer...@gmail.com
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

[slurm-users] sacct fields AllocCPUS and ReqMem are empty

2018-05-03 Thread marcelsommer...@gmail.com
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

Re: [slurm-users] SLURM on Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Raymond Wan
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

[slurm-users] SLURM on Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Eric F. Alemany
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

Re: [slurm-users] SLURM on Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Eric F. Alemany
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

Re: [slurm-users] SLURM on Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Patrick Goetz
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

Re: [slurm-users] MCS plugin and SlurmDBD

2018-05-03 Thread Matthieu Hautreux
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

[slurm-users] MCS plugin and SlurmDBD

2018-05-03 Thread Nathan Harper
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

Re: [slurm-users] SLURM on Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Eric F. Alemany
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.

[slurm-users] sacct: error

2018-05-03 Thread Eric F. Alemany
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

[slurm-users] Finding / compiling "pam_slurm.so" for Ubuntu 16.04

2018-05-03 Thread Will Dennis
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

[slurm-users] Repost: Odd sacct behavior?

2018-05-03 Thread John DeSantis
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

Re: [slurm-users] sacct: error

2018-05-03 Thread Raymond Wan
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

Re: [slurm-users] SLURM on Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Raymond Wan
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