On Thursday, 30 November 2017 5:28:26 PM AEDT Chris Samuel wrote:
> Are you starting it with systemctl? If so it might be taking too long for
> systemd's liking to upgrade the tables and it might kill it.
Ignore that - I skimmed your logs too quickly!
[2017-11-29T16:15:22.086] slurmdbd version
On Thursday, 30 November 2017 3:26:25 AM AEDT Bruno Santos wrote:
> Managed to do some more progress on this. The problem seems to be related to
> somehow the service still linking to an older version of slurmdbd I had
> installed with apt. I have now hopefully fully cleaned the old version but
>
Managed to do some more progress on this. The problem seems to be related
to somehow the service still linking to an older version of slurmdbd I had
installed with apt. I have now hopefully fully cleaned the old version but
when I try to start the service it is getting killed somehow. Any
suggestio
Step back from slurm and confirm that MariaDb is up and responsive.
# mysql -uroot -pEnter password: Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end
with ; or \g.Your MariaDB connection id is 8Server version: 10.2.9-MariaDB
MariaDB Server
Copyright (c) 2000, 2017, Oracle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and
Hi Barbara,
This is a fresh install. I have installed slurm from source on Debian
stretch and now trying to set it up correctly.
MariaDB is running for but I am confused about the database configuration.
I followed a tutorial (I can no longer find it) that showed me how to
create the database and
Did you upgrade SLURM or is it a fresh install?
Are there any associations set? For instance, did you create the cluster with
sacctmgr?
sacctmgr add cluster
Is mariadb/mysql server running, is slurmdbd running? Is it working? Try a
simple test, such as:
sacctmgr show user -s
If it was an upgra
Thank you Barbara,
Unfortunately, it does not seem to be a munge problem. Munge can
successfully authenticate with the nodes.
I have increased the verbosity level and restarted the slurmctld and now I
am getting more information about this:
> Nov 29 14:08:16 plantae slurmctld[30340]: Registering
Hello,
does munge work?
Try if decode works locally:
munge -n | unmunge
Try if decode works remotely:
munge -n | ssh unmunge
It seems as munge keys do not match...
See comments inline..
> On 29 Nov 2017, at 14:40, Bruno Santos wrote:
>
> I actually just managed to figure that one out.
>
> T
I was struggling like crazy with this one a while ago.
Then I saw this in the slurm.conf man page:
AccountingStoragePass
The password used to gain access to the database to store the accounting
data. Only used for database type storage plugins, ignored otherwise. In the
case of
I actually just managed to figure that one out.
The problem was that I had setup AccountingStoragePass=magic in the
slurm.conf file while after re-reading the documentation it seems this is
only needed if I have a different munge instance controlling the logins to
the database, which I don't.
So c
It looks like you don't have the munged daemon running.
On 11/29/2017 08:01 AM, Bruno Santos wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have set-up slurm to use slurm_db and all was working fine. However
I had to change the slurm.conf to play with user priority and upon
restarting the slurmctl is fails with the f
Hi everyone,
I have set-up slurm to use slurm_db and all was working fine. However I had
to change the slurm.conf to play with user priority and upon restarting the
slurmctl is fails with the following messages below. It seems that somehow
is trying to use the mysql password as a munge socket?
Any
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