Thanks. I don't see anything wrong from that log.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 7:32 AM Paul Edmon wrote:
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> The slurmctld log will print out if hosts are out of sync with the
> slurmctld slurm.conf. That said it doesn't report on cgroup consistency
> changes like that. It's possible that dialing up
The slurmctld log will print out if hosts are out of sync with the
slurmctld slurm.conf. That said it doesn't report on cgroup consistency
changes like that. It's possible that dialing up the verbosity on the
slurmd logs may give that info but I haven't seen it in normal operating.
-Paul Edm
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
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