Hi Mark,
most of your questions are answered in the upgrade section of this page:
http://slurm.schedmd.com/quickstart_admin.html
If you have more questions after reading this, feel free to come back.
Regards,
Uwe
Am 10.02.2015 um 20:47 schrieb Los, Mark J:
> I have been asked to upgrade our current Slurm environment currently at
> version 2.4.4 to version 14.11.3 and have a few questions before I proceed.
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> Can I go directly to version 14.11.3 or do I need to perform an
> intermediate upgrade first since the gap between versions is quite large.
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> Can I upgrade just one server at a time or do all of the servers that
> currently run 2.4.4 need to be upgraded at the same time.
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> Will the current slurm.conf file still be used or will a new slurm.conf
> file be generated with the upgrade.
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> If there is an problem with the upgrade, can I revert back to the
> current version and how do I accomplish this.
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> Is it ok to delete the old version (remove directories) once the new
> version has been installed.
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> Any information that you can provide me would be greatly appreciated.
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> Regards
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> Mark Los
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> Federated Investors
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> BISD, Computing Infrastructure
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> 412-334-3841 - Cell
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