You can always test munge standalone functionality with something like: grondo@hype137 ~ >munge -n MUNGE:AwQDAAB5J+h7YLsdxe1sEx0vaEY7cpJEjsdgonlUbLRrff0NfW9WjrQ/2HgTDIElnlaEEu0IjPAugp6eYL3JM7TDAj4f1z+Sn4h20WZ0u6derwfGIq6bCPc=: grondo@hype137 ~ >munge -n | unmunge STATUS: Success (0) ENCODE_HOST: hype137.llnl.gov (192.168.120.102) ENCODE_TIME: 2011-05-12 09:25:11 (1305217511) DECODE_TIME: 2011-05-12 09:25:11 (1305217511) TTL: 300 CIPHER: aes128 (4) MAC: sha1 (3) ZIP: none (0) UID: grondo (6885) GID: grondo (6885) LENGTH: 0
mark On Thu, 12 May 2011 07:17:08 -0700, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello guys, > > I'm a total newbie an this is my first try with slurm and munge. So i totally > need your help.....please. > > i installed the newest slurm and munge. When i try to start some of the slurm > daemons like for example sview or srun i always get an error > based on munge. > > sview: error: Munge encode failed: Unable to connect to > "/usr/local/var/run/munge/munge.socket.2": Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt > sview: error: authentication: Munged communication error > > srun: error: Munge encode failed: Unable to connect to > "/usr/local/var/run/munge/munge.socket.2": Connection refused > srun: error: authentication: Munged communication error > > Hope somebody can help me. > > regards, > Marc > > > P.S.: I'm running mung-0.5.10 and slurm-2.2.5 and the OS i'm using is > openSuse 11.3 on a Virtual Machine (VBox-Host: Win7) > P.P.S.: Sorry for my bad english! > > Non-text part: text/html
