THank Christopher,

Got it to work by changing the IP address to the hostname, and now it is
seeing the nodes and the nodes are seeing the computer. Not sure why this
would matter, but it's fixed now.

James Venning

On 31 August 2016 at 12:07, Christopher Samuel <sam...@unimelb.edu.au>
wrote:

>
> On 31/08/16 10:35, James Andrew Venning wrote:
>
> > slurmctld: error: this host (slurm-master) not valid controller
> > (144.6.230.71 or (null))
>
> That looks like the main issue, for some reason Slurm doesn't think it's
> running on the node you want it to.
>
> > ​As an aside, I installed with sudo apt-get instal slurm-llnl. What's
> > the difference between slurm-llnl and slurm?​
>
> In Debian (& hence Ubuntu) slurm is a network load monitor.
>
> https://github.com/mattthias/slurm/blob/upstream/README
>
> In later Debian releases Slurm is called slurm-wlm (where wlm stands for
> work load manager) and slurm-llnl is now a transitional package to move
> existing installations to the new name.
>
> All the best,
> Chris
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