On Oct 26, 2015, at 5:44 PM, Paul Edmon <[email protected]> wrote: > What we did was that we just opened up port 6817 between the two VLAN's. So > long as the traffic is routeable and they see the same slurm.conf that should > work. All the login node needs is slurm.conf, and the slurm, slurm-munge, > and slurm-plugin rpms. You don't need to run the slurm service to submit as > all you need is the ability of the login node to talk to the master.
Paul, That confirms my thinking that I just need the login nodes to be able to communicate with the slurmctld port over the private network. Unfortunately these are two separate physical networks. We’ve got the interfaces available so I suppose running a couple cables isn’t a big deal. Thank you for the input! Regards, -liam -There are uncountably more irrational fears than rational ones. -P. Dolan Liam Forbes [email protected] ph: 907-450-8618 fax: 907-450-8601 UAF Research Computing Systems Senior HPC Engineer LPIC1, CISSP
