Many of the job defaults can also be set in the slurm.conf if they are
global. I would look through the docs on that. You can also do some of
this via Partition settings and Partition based QoS's. Anything else
can be done in the lua job submit script.
-Paul Edmon-
On 9/24/2017 6:11 AM, Marcin Stolarek wrote:
Re: [slurm-dev] Re: defaults, passwd and data
2017-09-24 9:13 GMT+02:00 Lachlan Musicman <data...@gmail.com
<mailto:data...@gmail.com>>:
On 24 September 2017 at 16:20, Daniel Letai <d...@letai.org.il
<mailto:d...@letai.org.il>> wrote:
Hello,
B. We have active directory(AD) in our faculty, and We prefer
manage users/groups from there , is it possible? any guide
available somewhere?
Search this mailing list, this question pops up every now and
again, there is no builtin solution.
You should consider using accounting, but if you decide to
incorporate AD into slurm accounting, you will have to decide
how to group users and accounts (create correct rules).
We are successfully using FreeIPA/SSSD in a one way trust with AD.
This works fine with slurm.
So do I, however, I'm using sssd with AD provider joined into AD
domain. It's tricky and requires good sssd understanding, but it
works... in general.
Separate thing is that slurm accounting requirements may be much more
compilcated than simply groups allowed/denied access to resources - in
this scenario you can think about additional submit plugin utilizing
your AD groups or simply configure slurm accounts/wc keys on top of
your AD accounts.
cheers,
Marcin