Re: [slurm-users] What is the minimal configuration for a compute node

2023-08-24 Thread Bernstein, Noam CIV USN NRL (6393) Washington DC (USA)
it can be quite tedious for more complex configurations with multi-level includes It's either identical or configless, as far as I know also. What about changing your subdirectories to filenames (e.g. slurm/paritions/bob.conf -> slurm.partitions.bob.conf), and then doing configless, or just

Re: [slurm-users] What is the minimal configuration for a compute node

2023-08-24 Thread Michael Gutteridge
Hi By "minimal config" I'm assuming you mean "just enough config to get the slurmd to run". As far as I'm aware, you really need to have a complete and matching config on each of your daemons- like slurmd literally won't start with differing configs. There is the "NO_CONF_HASH" debug flag to

[slurm-users] What is the minimal configuration for a compute node

2023-08-22 Thread Maximilian Ebert
Dear list, After configuring the head node it is usually recommended to copy the entire slurm.conf to each compute node to make the available in the cluster. While this generally works it can be quite tedious for more complex configurations with multi-level includes etc. Is there some minimal