I have installed almost all of the possible packages, but that file doesn't
show up:
libdbd-mariadb-perl/focal,now 1.11-3ubuntu2 amd64 [installed]
libmariadb-dev-compat/unknown,now 1:10.4.22+maria~focal amd64 [installed]
libmariadb-dev/unknown,now 1:10.4.22+maria~focal amd64 [installed]
libmariadb
Try installing the libmariadb-dev-compat package and trying the configure/make
again. It provides "libmysqlclient.so", whereas libmariadb-dev provides
"libmariadb.so"
From: slurm-users on behalf of Giuseppe
G. A. Celano
Sent: Saturday, 4 December 2021 11:40
To:
I would check that you have MariaDB-shared installed too on the host you
build on prior to your build. The changed the way the packaging is done
in MariaDB and Slurm needs to detect the files in MariaDB-shared to
actually trigger the configure to build the mysql libs.
-Paul Edmon-
On 12/3/20
10.4.22
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 1:35 AM Brian Andrus wrote:
> Which version of Mariadb are you using?
>
> Brian Andrus
> On 12/3/2021 4:20 PM, Giuseppe G. A. Celano wrote:
>
> After installation of libmariadb-dev, I have reinstalled the entire slurm
> with ./configure + options, make, and make i
Which version of Mariadb are you using?
Brian Andrus
On 12/3/2021 4:20 PM, Giuseppe G. A. Celano wrote:
After installation of libmariadb-dev, I have reinstalled the entire
slurm with ./configure + options, make, and make install. Still,
accounting_storage_mysql.so is missing.
On Sat, Dec 4
After installation of libmariadb-dev, I have reinstalled the entire slurm
with ./configure + options, make, and make install. Still,
accounting_storage_mysql.so is missing.
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 12:24 AM Sean Crosby wrote:
> Did you run
>
> ./configure (with any other options you normally use
Did you run
./configure (with any other options you normally use)
make
make install
on your DBD server after you installed the mariadb-devel package?
From: slurm-users on behalf of Giuseppe
G. A. Celano
Sent: Saturday, 4 December 2021 10:07
To: Slurm User Comm
The problem is the lack of /usr/lib/slurm/accounting_storage_mysql.so
I have installed many mariadb-related packages, but that file is not
created by slurm after installation: is there a point in the documentation
where the installation procedure for the database is made explicit?
On Fri, Dec 3
On 03.12.2021 16:31, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
Hi! I have a rather long init script in job_container
and while i tried to raise various timeouts i still get:
[2021-12-03T16:22:08.070] error: run_command: initscript poll timeout @ 1
msec
[2021-12-03T16:22:08.080] error: _create_ns: init scrip
With regards to the lua scripting, yes, you can modify a job and set the
time limit to something if it is not appropriate.
Treydock has one that does exactly that (among other things) at
https://gist.github.com/treydock/b964c5599fd057b0aa6a#file-job_submit-lua
You will have to distill the parts
You will need to also reinstall/restart slurmdbd with the updated binary.
Look in the slurmdbd logs to see what is happening there. I suspect it
had errors updating/creating the database and tables. If you have no
data in it yet, you can just DROP the database and restart slurmdbd.
Brian Andr
Thanks for the answer, Brian. I now added
--with-mysql_config=/etc/mysql/my.cnf, but the problem is still there and
now also slurmctld does not work, with the error:
[2021-12-03T15:36:41.018] accounting_storage/slurmdbd:
clusteracct_storage_p_register_ctld: Registering slurmctld at port 6817
with
Hi! I have a rather long init script in job_container
and while i tried to raise various timeouts i still get:
[2021-12-03T16:22:08.070] error: run_command: initscript poll timeout @ 1
msec
[2021-12-03T16:22:08.080] error: _create_ns: init script:
/etc/slurm/cvmfs_makeshared.sh failed
what
Hello,
I'm trying to send request to my slurmrestd server to get all jobs:
$ curl localhost:6820/slurmdb/v0.0.36/jobs --header "X-SLURM-USER-NAME: slurm" --header
"X-SLURM-USER-TOKEN: e...sM" -i
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: 430
Content-Type: application/json
{
"meta": {
"plugin": {
Hi,
Answering between lines...
> Hi;
>
> The EnforcePartLimits parameter in slurm.conf, should be set to ALL or ANY
> to enforce time limit for partition.
>
> Regards.
>
> Ahmet M.
I have not configured "EnforcePartLimits" in my slurm.conf file, so I suppose
that my SLURM is runnin
Adrian Sevcenco writes:
> On 01.12.2021 10:25, Bjørn-Helge Mevik wrote:
>
>> In the end we had to give up
>> using automount, and implement a manual procedure that mounts/umounts
>> the needed nfs areas.
>
> Thanks a lot for info! manual as in "script" or as in "systemd.mount service"?
Script.
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