I have confirmed that the issue is Ubuntu 20.04. I used the tmate github
action to get access to the Ubuntu 20.04 github arm runner and tried the steps
manually one be one. It did indeed fail, almost immediately in the "debuild -b
-uc -us” step. Given that the same experiment done on a Ubuntu
Hello,
Are the instructions for building Debian RPMs found at
https://slurm.schedmd.com/quickstart_admin.html#debuild expected to work on ARM
machines?
I am having trouble with the "debuild -b -uc -us” step.
#10 29.01 configure: exit 1
#10 29.01 dh_auto_configure: error: cd obj-aarch64-linux-
Hi, I am building a containerized Slurm cluster with Ubuntu 20.04 and have it
almost working.
The daemons start, and an “sinfo” command shows compute nodes up and available:
admin@slurmfrontend:~$ sinfo
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES STATE NODELIST
slurmpar*up infinite 3 idle sl
There is a permission problem somewhere, but I don’t know where.
If I run as root, it works:
admin@slurmfrontend:~$ srun hostname
srun: error: task 0 launch failed: Slurmd could not execve job
slurmstepd: error: task_g_set_affinity: Operation not permitted
slurmstepd: error: _exec_wait_child_wait