That is exactly what it does.  Evidently if innodb isn't there it just goes 
along quietly without issue without innodb. 

On July 3, 2014 4:38:24 PM MST, Christopher Samuel <[email protected]> 
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>On 28/06/14 06:32, Kevin M. Hildebrand wrote:
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>> I might have missed it, but I didn't see any place in the SLURM
>> install docs that mention that InnoDB is a requirement when using
>> MySQL.
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>I'd suggest that for these cases it should use Engine=InnoDB when
>creating MySQL tables, that way you don't need to remember.
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>All the best,
>Chris
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