Hi Alexis,

Try adding "-vvvvv" to the command line; it may offer a hint about what is going wrong.

Andy

On 07/12/2011 04:53 AM, Alexis GÜNST HORN wrote:
Some details if you want.

First, i connect to the service node. Then, I do a salloc :

agunst@couperin:~/nfs$ salloc -w borodine bash
salloc -w borodine bash
salloc: Granted job allocation 90

... bash is opened, so it works

agunst@couperin:~/nfs$ exit
salloc: Relinquishing job allocation 90
salloc: Job allocation 90 has been revoked.


Then, if immediatly after i want to do it again, id does not work anymore...

agunst@couperin:~/nfs$ salloc -w borodine bash
salloc -w borodine bash
salloc: Granted job allocation 91
salloc: Relinquishing job allocation 91
salloc: Job allocation 91 has been revoked.
agunst@couperin:~/nfs$

The problem is that in both cases, all is OK in the logs.
Any ideas ?




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