Depending on where you are in the design/development phase for your
project, you might also consider switching to using the OpenHPC build.
They have an install guide available on their downloads page (
http://openhpc.community/downloads/) and do integration testing for "all"
the packages they put out in their repo.

Otherwise, there are some guides to use, such as this one from red barn (
http://www.thinkredbarn.com/WW35_walkthrough.pdf), but you'll have to adapt
the Warewulf specific stuff and replace it with whatever you specifically
use.



On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Ole Holm Nielsen <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> On 01/05/2016 12:12 PM, Randy Bin Lin wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if anyone has a more detailed installation guide than
>> the official guide below:
>>
>> http://slurm.schedmd.com/quickstart_admin.html
>>
>> I got the general idea how to install slurm on a local linux cluster.
>> but still don’t know how to do it exactly. a step-by-step guide will be
>> great if any one has it. please share it with me. it is greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>
> I had the same problem as you, so I've been writing a Wiki page about
> simple SLURM installation for a generic CentOS 7 Linux cluster. Please see:
> https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM
>
> While this page reflects work in progress, I've gathered much information
> which is scattered across many SLURM docs pages and other relevant pages.
> Getting relevant information for getting started is sometimes like the
> needle-in-haystack problem :-)
>
> The Wiki refers to CentOS 7 (and RHEL 7) configurations, but a number of
> points should be valid for other Linuxes as well.
>
> If there are errors or missing points in this Wiki page, please write to
> me.
>
> Thanks,
> Ole
>
> --
> Ole Holm Nielsen
> PhD, Manager of IT services
> Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark
>

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