Hi,
We're running Slurm 17.11.12. Everything has been working fine, and then
suddenly slurmctld is crashing and slurmdbd is crashing.
We use fair-share as part of the queuing policy, and previously set up
accounts with sacctmgr; that has been working fine for months.
If I run slurmdbd in debug
Hi,
Apparently my colleague upgraded the mysql client and server, but, as far
as I can tell, this was only 5.7.29 to 5.7.30, and checking the mysql
release notes I don't see anything that looks suspicious there...
cheers,
--dustin
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:37 PM Dustin Lang wrote:
I tried upgrading Slurm to 18.08.9 and I am still getting this Segmentation
Fault!
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 2:39 PM Dustin Lang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apparently my colleague upgraded the mysql client and server, but, as far
> as I can tell, this was only 5.7.29 to 5.7.30, and checki
Hi,
I've just upgraded to slurm 19.05.5.
With either my old database, OR creating an entirely new database, I am
unable to create a new 'cluster' entry in the database -- slurmdbd is
segfaulting!
# sacctmgr add cluster test3
Adding Cluster(s)
Name = test3
Would you like to commit ch
Hi,
Ubuntu has made mysql 5.7.30 the default version. At least with Ubuntu
16.04, this causes severe problems with Slurm dbd (v 17.x, 18.x, and 19.x;
not sure about 20). Reverting to mysql 5.7.29 seems to make everything
work okay again.
cheers,
--dustin
According to a very quick web search, migrating from MySQL to MariaDB is
(very) easy. Does anyone have any counter-experience with Slurm databases?
Thanks,
--dustin
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 1:34 PM Christopher Samuel wrote:
> On 5/7/20 6:08 AM, Riebs, Andy wrote:
>
> > Alternatively, you could
This is telling you you're root in the docker container, right?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:51 AM Bruno Gomes Pessanha <
bruno.pessa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Somebody could help me with this?
> Pretty strange behaviour. If I run "id: it shows different groups if I run
> "id myuser":
>
> [root@ctrl-
unning the controller and workers in docker containers using
> privileged mode.
>
> Bruno
>
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 13:24, Dustin Lang wrote:
>
>> This is telling you you're root in the docker container, right?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 19, 2021