Hi Eric -

Did you follow my suggestion of -- on 18.04, mind you; the packages on 16.04 are too old --

  - Install the slurmctld package on the SMS (the master)
  - Install the slurmd package on the nodes?

You'll still need to do some configuration, but my guess is this will pull in the necessary dependencies and set everything up for you.

On 04/25/2018 04:15 PM, Eric F. Alemany wrote:
Hi John,

Thank you for your reply.

I followed the steps on the same site and am careful with all the steps but i still cannot make it work. Some people say that Ubuntu has packages for SLURM and i dont have to deal with downloading tar ball and make sure that all the files go to the right place.

Thanks
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On Apr 25, 2018, at 1:52 PM, John Kelly <john.ke...@broadcom.com <mailto:john.ke...@broadcom.com>> wrote:

Hi Eric

I found this site very useful

https://github.com/mknoxnv/ubuntu-slurm

-jfk

On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 1:01 PM, evan clark <eclar...@fau.edu <mailto:eclar...@fau.edu>> wrote:

    I would also recommend this guide, it helped quite a bit when
    getting my personal cluster online.
    https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM
    <https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM>

    One recommendation is to have ntp, shared storage for home
    directories, and LDAP so user ids are synced across machines.

    Eric F. Alemany <mailto:ealem...@stanford.edu>
    April 25, 2018 3:27 PM
    Greetings,

    New to the forum and new to SLURM. I have 5 servers. 1 can be the
    master/headnode and 4 can be the compute node. My goal is to help
    a post-doc run “jobs” on the cluster and utilizing all the CPU’s
    and RAM from the 4 compute nodes. The post-doc runs radiation
    Monte Carlo simulation, RNA/DNA sequencing, DESEQ..etc
    I understand this is a very general question and i am sure there
    is a lot to take in consideration but if someone could guide
    through simple steps on how to install and configure SLURM on
    ubuntu for 1 master/headnode and 4 compute nodes I would be very
    grateful.
    Thank you for your time and help.

    Best,
    Eric
    
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    *Eric F.  Alemany*
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    /System Administrator for Research/

    Division of Radiation & Cancer  Biology
    Department of Radiation Oncology

    Stanford University School of Medicine
    Stanford, California 94305

    Tel:1-650-498-7969 <tel:1-650-498-7969>No Texting
    Fax:1-650-723-7382 <tel:1-650-723-7382>







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