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On 05/11/13 18:52, Arjun J Rao wrote:

> Now I have tried netstat -lnt on qdr1(130.1.2.205) and it shows
> this :
> 
> Proto  Recv-Q    Send-Q   LocalAddress ForeignAddress
> State tcp        0          0             0.0.0.0:6817 
> <http://0.0.0.0:6817>           0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN
> 
> tcp        0              0         0.0.0.0:6818 
> <http://0.0.0.0:6818>           0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN
> 
> 
> This shows that both slurmctld and slurmd on qdr1 are listening
> and talking to each other.

No, it shows that the processes are listening, it does not show
whether or not they are communicating, or can even connect.

> But doing nc -zv qdr1 6818 from qdr2 gives me the following error
> :
> 
> nc: Connect to qdr1 port 6818(tcp) failed: No route to host

That would tend to imply you've got firewall rules that are preventing
the communication between the nodes, you'll need to check that.

Good luck!
Chris
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