If a RedHat based OS is used, munge can be installed from EPEL.

I use a script [1] to build RPMs for SLURM in mock.  It's somewhat 
site-specific but may provide a good starting place for someone who can read 
bash and wants ideas on how to build SLURM RPMs.

This may be less helpful , but if someone in your organization is familiar with 
Ruby and/or Puppet, you can try using the "beaker" rake task from my Puppet 
module [2].

Is there a license restriction any other reason that would make it "not okay" 
for me to post a link to pre-built SLURM RPMs?

- Trey

[1] https://gist.github.com/treydock/ed5cd81978cbb838cf88
[2] https://github.com/treydock/puppet-slurm

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Trey Dockendorf 
Systems Analyst I 
Texas A&M University 
Academy for Advanced Telecommunications and Learning Technologies 
Phone: (979)458-2396 
Email: [email protected] 
Jabber: [email protected]

----- Original Message -----
> From: "J T Conklin" <[email protected]>
> To: "slurm-dev" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 3:30:42 PM
> Subject: [slurm-dev] RE: "dummy" slurm for PC
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> Dell - Internal Use - Confidential
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> When I first evaluated using SLURM, I spun up a half dozen or so VM’s
> on my laptop and built MUNGE and SLURM *.rpm’s from the latest
> distribution tarballs. It only took an afternoon or so to get going.
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> --jtc
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> 
> From: Sakhile Masoka [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 12:35 PM
> To: slurm-dev
> Subject: [slurm-dev] "dummy" slurm for PC
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> Hi
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> 
> I want to install SLURM on my Macbook pro and Windows machine for
> testing purposes. The Center is considering moving to SLURM and I
> want to try it out before I install it on my test cluster. Is there
> a "dummy" version I can download and test policies?
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> Regards
> Sakhile, CHPC
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