On 12 April 2018 at 01:22, Matt Hohmeister wrote:
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> Thanks; I just set StateSaveLocation=/var/spool/slurm.state, and that
> went away. Of course, another error popped up:
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> Apr 11 11:19:24 psy-slurm slurmctld[1772]: fatal: Invalid node names in
> partition slurm
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> Here’s the relevan
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 10:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [slurm-users] Slurm setup question
It looks like your slurm.conf
It looks like your slurm.conf is specifying /var/spool as your Save state
directory, and `fatal: Incorrect permissions on state save loc: /var/spool`
indicates that SlurmUser (another configuration in slurm.conf) does not
have access to write to it. It might be a good to make a directory
dedicated
Hi Matt,
You might want to take a look at my Slurm Wiki, which focuses on
CentOS/RHEL 7: https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM. Complete
instructions for Slurm installation, configuration, etc. is in the Wiki.
/Ole
On 04/11/2018 02:26 PM, Matt Hohmeister wrote:
I’m brand-new to Slurm, an
I'm brand-new to Slurm, and setting it up on a single RHEL 7.4 VM as a proof of
concept before I deploy it. After following the instructions on
https://www.slothparadise.com/how-to-install-slurm-on-centos-7-cluster/ (sorry,
site not working now), I can get slurmd to start perfectly, but slurmctl