Hi
How to interpret the output of "sdiag"? For example:
[root@teta2 ~]# sdiag
***
sdiag output at Wed Jun 12 17:29:38 2019
Data since Wed Jun 12 00:00:00 2019
***
(...)
Remote Procedure Cal
Hi,
we hit the same issue, up to 30.000 entries per day in the slurmctld log.
As we used SL6 the first time (Scientific Linux), we had massive
problems with sssd, often crashing.
We therefore decided to get rid of sssd and manually fill /etc/passwd
and /etc/groups via cronjob.
So, yes we hav
Hi, you may want to look into increasing the sssd cache length on the nodes,
and improving the network connectivity to your ldap directory. I recall when
playing with sssd in the past that it wasn't actually caching. Verify with
tcpdump, and "ls -l" through a directory. Once the uid/gid is resol
Hi everyone,
is it somehow possible to move a user between accounts together with
his/her usage? I.e. transfer the historical resource consumption from
one association to another?
In a related question: is it possible to rename an account?
While I could, of course, tamper with the underlying
Another possible cause (we currently see it on one of our clusters):
delays in ldap lookups.
We have sssd on the machines, and occasionally, when sssd contacts the
ldap server, it takes 5 or 10 seconds (or even 15) before it gets an
answer. If that happens because slurmctld is trying to look up s
Hi Steffen
We are using Lustre as underlying file system:
[root@teta2 ~]# cat /proc/fs/lustre/version
lustre: 2.7.19.11
Nothing has changed. I think this is happening for a long time, but before was
very sporadic, and only recently became more frequent.
Best Regards
mg.
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