----- Original Message ----- > Carl, 2.3 does not work on a Q so you should avoid it.
I was about to say the same thing for 2.4.1 ;). James, I think I have a partial answer to your problem. You need to specify a FrontendNode. Without that slurmd uses the NodeName as a FrontendNode and tries to add it to the hash table creating the duplicate error. After I added a FrontendNode that problem went away. Now I am trying to figure out how a bluegene.conf file, or just the blocks section, can be generated by smap. Several places say to let smap create the file but there is nothing in the smap man page nor the bluegene.conf man page about how to do this. Slurmd won't run without bluegene.conf and smap won't run without slurmd. So how can it generate the block specifications to put into the bluegene.conf file? I am going to create a file based on Mark's example file just to get slurmd running and then see what smap will show me. -- Carl Schmidtmann Center for Integrated Research Computing University of Rochester
