> On May 1, 2018, at 2:58 AM, John Hearns <hear...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
> Rocks 7 is now available, which is based on CentOS 7.4
> I hate to be uncharitable, but I am not a fan of Rocks. I speak from 
> experience, having installed my share of Rocks clusters.
> The philosophy just does not fit in with the way I look at the world.
> 
> Anyway, to install extra software on Rocks you need a 'Roll'   Mahmood Looks 
> like you are using this Roll
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/slurm-roll/
> It seems pretty mpdern as it installs Slurm 17.11.3
> 
> 
> On 1 May 2018 at 11:40, Chris Samuel <ch...@csamuel.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 1 May 2018 2:45:21 PM AEST Mahmood Naderan wrote:
> 
> > The wckey explanation in the manual [1] is not meaningful at the
> > moment. Can someone explain that?
> 
> I've never used it, but it sounds like you've configured your system to 
> require 
> it (or perhaps Rocks has done that?).
> 
> https://slurm.schedmd.com/wckey.html
> 
> Good luck,
> Chris
> -- 
>  Chris Samuel  :  http://www.csamuel.org/  :  Melbourne, VIC
> 
> 

The slurm-roll hosted on sourceforge is developed and supported by Werner Saar 
not by developers of Rocks and/or other Rocks application rolls (e.g. SDSC).

There is ample documentation on sourceforge[1] on how to configure your Rocks 
cluster to properly deploy the slurm-roll components and update your Slurm 
configuration.

There is also an active discussion group for the slurm-roll on sourceforge[2] 
where Werner supports users of the slurm-roll for Rocks.

While we don't use Werner's slurm-roll on our Rocks/Slurm based systems I have 
installed it on test system and can say that it works as expected/documented.

In the default configuration WCKeys were NOT enabled so this something that you 
must have added to your Slurm configuration.

If you don't need the WCKeys capability of Slurm perhaps you could simply 
disable it in your Slurm configuration.

Hope this helps,
Trevor

[1] - 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/slurm-roll/files/release-7.0.0-17.11.05/slurm-roll.pdf
[2] - https://sourceforge.net/p/slurm-roll/discussion/

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Trevor Cooper
HPC Systems Programmer
San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive, 0505
La Jolla, CA 92093-0505

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