Mahmood Naderan <mahmood...@gmail.com> writes: > Got the same error with plural > [snip (55 lines)]
> PartitionName=MONTHLY1 AllowAccounts=diamond Nodes=compute-0-0 > [root@rocks7 ~]# sacctmgr modify user name=test2 account=diamond set > partitions=MONTHLY1 > Unknown option: partitions=MONTHLY1 > Use keyword 'where' to modify condition > [root@rocks7 ~]# sacctmgr modify user set partitions=MONTHLLY1 where > name=test2 account=diamond > Unknown option: partitions=MONTHLLY1 > Use keyword 'where' to modify condition > > > > What did I miss here? Any feedback is welcome. >From 'sacctmgr --help': add user - Accounts=, AdminLevel=, Clusters=, DefaultAccount=, DefaultQOS=, DefaultWCKey=, Fairshare=, MaxTRESMins=, MaxTRES=, MaxJobs=, MaxNodes=, MaxSubmitJobs=, MaxWall=, Names=, Partitions=, and QosLevel= modify user - (set options) AdminLevel=, DefaultAccount=, DefaultQOS=, DefaultWCKey=, Fairshare=, MaxTRESMins=, MaxTRES=, MaxJobs=, MaxNodes=, MaxSubmitJobs=, MaxWall=, NewName=, and QosLevel=, RawUsage= (with admin privileges only) (where options) Accounts=, AdminLevel=, Clusters=, DefaultAccount=, Names=, Partitions=, and QosLevel= > I would interpret this as meaning you can set 'Partitions' when you create a user, but you can't change it later using 'modify' as it is then only a 'where option'. So it looks to me like you need to delete your user and recreate it with the desired partition. Cheers, Loris PS: In your example you have a typo: MONTHLLY1 with double 'L' - don't let that trip you up. -- Dr. Loris Bennett (Mr.) ZEDAT, Freie Universität Berlin Email loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de