Hi Steffen,
Steffen Grunewald writes:
> Salut Stephane,
>
> On Tue, 2023-01-24 at 15:53:03 +0100, Stephane Vaillant wrote:
>> Le 24/01/2023 à 10:09, Steffen Grunewald a écrit :
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > is there anyone using plain Debian with Slurm (as provided by the OS
>> > repository),
>> > who
Try first with small things like shell scripts you write which would
tell you where the thing is running (e.g. by using hostname). Keep in
mind that what would happen will most importantly depend on the shell.
For example, if you use "sudo" you know that using wildcards is
tricky, because your user
Salut Stephane,
On Tue, 2023-01-24 at 15:53:03 +0100, Stephane Vaillant wrote:
> Le 24/01/2023 à 10:09, Steffen Grunewald a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > is there anyone using plain Debian with Slurm (as provided by the OS
> > repository),
> > who might have suggestions for our upgrade from Buster
Le 24/01/2023 à 10:09, Steffen Grunewald a écrit :
Hello,
is there anyone using plain Debian with Slurm (as provided by the OS
repository),
who might have suggestions for our upgrade from Buster to Bullseye?
Of course we'd like to keep the database (user definitions and job history), but
We're
Hello,
is there anyone using plain Debian with Slurm (as provided by the OS
repository),
who might have suggestions for our upgrade from Buster to Bullseye?
Of course we'd like to keep the database (user definitions and job history), but
We're now running version 18.08.5.2 (Buster's version) whil