Benjamin,
Thanks for following up. I just tried again as you said, with the following result. $ sudo slurmctld -D -f /etc/slurm-llnl/slurm.conf slurmctld: slurmctld version 17.02.9 started on cluster cluster slurmctld: error: Couldn't find the specified plugin name for crypto/munge looking at all files slurmctld: error: cannot find crypto plugin for crypto/munge slurmctld: error: cannot create crypto context for crypto/munge slurmctld: fatal: slurm_cred_creator_ctx_create((null)): Operation not permitted Will will-landau.com linkedin.com/in/wlandau github.com/wlandau On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 7:18 PM, Benjamin Redling <benjamin.ra...@uni-jena.de > wrote: > > Hi Will, > > looking at your stackoverflow postings there doesn't seem to be anything > helpful. Did you solve your problem in the meantime? > > Am 30.10.2017 um 03:12 schrieb Will L: > > I am trying to install SLURM 15.08.7 locally on an Ubuntu 16.04 machine. > > In my case, the master and worker nodes are the same. > [...] > > Have you tried starting both slurmctld and slurmd in the foreground (-D)? > When I have real trouble with a cluster I open two terminals > side-by-side, set debugging in the slurm.conf to something reasonable > high. Then I start... > ... one with: slurmctld -D -f <path_to_config> > ... another with: slurmd -D -f <path_to_config> > > (I only remember one case where that wasn't helpful: a seemingly random > "user unknown" file access problem) > > Regards, > Benjamin > -- > FSU Jena | JULIELab.de/Staff/Benjamin+Redling.html > ☎ +49 3641 9 44323 >