> > > Anyway there have been a lot of major changes in SLURM and in Debian since > 2013 (Wheezy release date), so be prepared that it will be no picnic. >
Thank you very much Gennaro! > Not directly Slurm related but don't forget to install and configure > etckeeper first. Cool, i'll do so. > To be honest I would never use a distros packages for Slurm, I'd always > install it centrally (NFS exported to compute nodes) to keep things > simple. That way you decouple your Slurm version from the OS and can > keep it up to date (or keep it on a known working version). It is not a bad idea. I'm not sure about how to do this. Still a bit of searching and studying needed, i guess. Thank you!