Stupid (?) question: wouldn't a `systemctl disable slurmdbd.service` be the 
best choice?
I'm a Debian user and in the past this strategy seems to have worked, with the 
packages
provided by Debian developers/maintainers ... is RPM really that different?

Thanks, S

On Wed, 2026-02-04 at 13:27:10 -0500, Slurm users wrote:
> That's because your previous version had the restart in it. The restart
> unfortunately happens when the package is uninstalled, and thus applies to
> the previous version, not the new version. There isn't much you can do about
> that you will just need to be careful.
> 
> -Paul Edmon-
> 
> On 2/4/26 1:08 PM, Ron Gould via slurm-users wrote:
> > I modified the "slurm.spec" file in the TAR.BZ2 file by prepending "###" to 
> > the
> > 
> > `%systemd_postun_with_restart slurmdbd.service`
> > 
> > line at the end, in the "%postun" section and added
> > 
> > `%systemd_postun slurmdbd.service`
> > 
> > That didn't seem to work.

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