Okay, that would be great.

-Paul Edmon-

On 02/21/2014 02:28 PM, Danny Auble wrote:

At the moment, no. Perhaps it could be looked at for future versions though.

On 02/21/14 11:20, Paul Edmon wrote:

Whenever we do a:

service slurm restart

on our master it ends up initiating a massive MySQL query:

2821957 slurm localhost slurm Query 2 Sorting result select job_db_inx, id_job, id_assoc, id_wckey, time_eligible, time_start, time_end, time_suspended, cpus_alloc, cpus_req, id_resv from "odyssey_job_table" where (time_eligible < 1391169600 && (time_end >= 1391166000 || time_end = 0)) order by id_assoc, time_eligible

Which ends up stalling out the slurmctld until it completes. This takes about 30 minutes on our system. During this time SLURM appears to be down. This doesn't happen on reconfigures only on restarts.

Is there a way to prevent it from doing this query or at least make this query nonblocking for slurm? Thanks.

-Paul Edmon-

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