Probably. I've never tried that. I imagine that will work.
-Paul Edmon-
On 2/5/26 2:56 AM, Steffen Grunewald wrote:
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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