Is there a simple way to check that whas slurm is running is what the
config say it should be?
For example, my understanding is that changing cgroup.conf should be
followed by 'systemctl stop slurmd' on all compute nodes, then
'systemctl restart slurmctld' on the head node, then 'systemctl start
s
Davide DelVento writes:
> Perhaps just a very trivial question, but it doesn't look you
> mentioned it: does your X-forwarding work from the login node? Maybe
> the X-server on your client is the problem and trying xclock on the
> login node would clarify that
Sorry, yes running xterm, xclock, e
Perhaps just a very trivial question, but it doesn't look you
mentioned it: does your X-forwarding work from the login node? Maybe
the X-server on your client is the problem and trying xclock on the
login node would clarify that
On Wed, Oct 5, 2022 at 12:03 PM Allan Streib wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,