Hi, thank you for response, No, I have installed with apt-get install slurm-llnl, should I install Slurm through configure and make make install?
Best regards 2015-12-14 16:09 GMT+01:00 Manuel Rodríguez Pascual < manuel.rodriguez.pasc...@gmail.com>: > Hi Alvaro, > > Have you compiled Slurm with "--with-blcr" flag? When configuring with > "./configure --with-blcr" (plus the rest of your flags) you should get > something like > > (...) > checking for blcr installation... /YOUR/PATH > > and then make && make install > > As far as I know, that would mean that BLCR plugin has been compiled and > th executables correctly detected. > > > Best regards, > > > Manuel > > > > > > 2015-12-14 15:43 GMT+01:00 alvaro gamboa <gamboafaceb...@gmail.com>: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm using Slurm with Debian : >> >> *Linux version 3.16.0-4-686-pae (debian-ker...@lists.debian.org >> <debian-ker...@lists.debian.org>) (gcc version 4.8.4 (Debian 4.8.4-1) ) #1 >> SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt17-1 (2015-09-26)* >> >> I want to use the method BLCR but I get this error in slurmctld.log: >> >> *[2015-12-10T19:48:55.844] slurmctld version 14.03.9 started on cluster >> (null)* >> *[2015-12-10T19:48:55.857] error: Couldn't find the specified plugin name >> for checkpoint/blcr looking at all files* >> *[2015-12-10T19:48:55.857] error: cannot find checkpoint plugin for >> checkpoint/blcr* >> *[2015-12-10T19:48:55.858] error: cannot create checkpoint context for >> checkpoint/blcr* >> *[2015-12-10T19:48:55.858] fatal: failed to initialize checkpoint plugin* >> >> Slurm installed packets: >> >> *ii slurm-client 14.03.9-5 >> i386 SLURM client side commands* >> *ii slurm-llnl 14.03.9-5 >> all transitional dummy package for slurm-wlm* >> *ii slurm-wlm 14.03.9-5 >> i386 Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management* >> *ii slurm-wlm-basic-plugins 14.03.9-5 >> i386 SLURM basic plugins* >> *ii slurmctld 14.03.9-5 >> i386 SLURM central management daemon* >> *ii slurmd 14.03.9-5 >> i386 SLURM compute node daemon* >> >> BLCR installed packets: >> >> *ii blcr-testsuite 0.8.5-2.2 >> i386 Userspace tools to Checkpoint and Restart Linux >> processes* >> *ii blcr-util 0.8.5-2.2 >> i386 Userspace tools to Checkpoint and Restart Linux >> processes* >> >> Also *libcr-dev*, *libcr-dbg* and *libcr0*. >> >> I think the solution is simple but took hours trying to fix it and don't >> get it >> >> Please help me, thank you >> > > > > -- > Dr. Manuel Rodríguez-Pascual > skype: manuel.rodriguez.pascual > phone: (+34) 913466173 // (+34) 679925108 > > CIEMAT-Moncloa > Edificio 22, desp. 1.25 > Avenida Complutense, 40 > 28040- MADRID > SPAIN >