On 2019-05-14 09:24, Jason Bacon wrote:
On 2018-12-16 09:02, Jason Bacon wrote:
Good morning,
We've been running 17.02.11 for a long time and upon testing an
upgrade to the 18 series, we discovered a regression. It appeared
somewhere between 17.02.11 and 17.11.7.
Everything works
On 2018-12-16 09:02, Jason Bacon wrote:
Good morning,
We've been running 17.02.11 for a long time and upon testing an
upgrade to the 18 series, we discovered a regression. It appeared
somewhere between 17.02.11 and 17.11.7.
Everything works fine under 17.02.11.
Under later ver
On 2/11/19 10:26 AM, Colas Rivière wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to update slurm to the latest stable version 18.08.5-2. Our
cluster uses CentOS 6.8 and updating it tricky because of Lustre support.
According to https://slurm.schedmd.com/platforms.html, CentOS 6 is
still supported.
However, `yum-
Good morning,
We've been running 17.02.11 for a long time and upon testing an upgrade
to the 18 series, we discovered a regression. It appeared somewhere
between 17.02.11 and 17.11.7.
Everything works fine under 17.02.11.
Under later versions, everything is fine if I don't use srun or if
FYI, I just discovered that doc/man/man1/Makefile does not respect
configure's --htmldir flag:
[root@centosdev slurm]# fgrep '$ ./configure' work/slurm-17.11.5/config.log
$ ./configure --bindir=/usr/pkg/bin
--htmldir=/usr/pkg/share/doc/slurm-wlm/html --with-munge=/usr/pkg
--with-hwloc=/usr
icts the use of this operator.
I'd suggest either changing the shebang or removing such extensions from
the script.
For the time being, the problem is easily solved by setting
CONFIG_SHELL=bash
in the pkgsrc Makefile.
On 01/04/18 15:21, Jason Bacon wrote:
I'm updating the pkgsrc pack
On 02/17/18 13:42, Joseph Mingrone wrote:
Hi,
A bug report was submitted for the FreeBSD slurm package claiming that the roken.h
header is not needed and causes problems when WITHOUT_KERBEROS is used. After a bit
of grepping I do not see why it is required. What do you say? Should '#include
What Yair said and...
I've run a NetBSD compute node in our test cluster alongside FreeBSD and
Linux.
Once I get the pkgsrc (http://pkgsrc.org/) package updated and tested,
it should be pretty simple to run a heterogeneous cluster.
Just deploy SLURM via the same pkgsrc snapshot on all node
I'm updating the pkgsrc package to 17.11.1. I've got it building on
CentOS 6 and 7, but hitting an error when building on NetBSD.
Wondering if anyone has any suggestions about where to look for the root
cause of the problem. It appears that when configuring on NetBSD, it
fails to add libsl