So the Lua script I posted only does it for people who submit to the
cluster. To do it for all users it should just be a simple bash script
to do that, I don't have one put together though.
-Paul Edmon-
On 09/13/2018 10:29 AM, Eric F. Alemany wrote:
Hi Paul
You said
“Another way would be to make all your Linux users and then map that
in to Slurm using sacctmgr.”
I am curious to know how you do that.
Thank you
Best
Eric
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On Sep 13, 2018, at 01:09, Loris Bennett <loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de
<mailto:loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de>> wrote:
Hi Paul,
I'd be interested in seeing your Lua submit script, if you're willing to
share.
Until now I had thought that the most elegant way of setting up Slurm
users would be via a PAM module analogous to pam_mkhomedir, the simplest
option being to use pam_script.
However, given that we do have users who somehow never get round to
submitting a job before their HPC access expires, setting up the Slurm
account when the first job is submitted seems quite appealing.
Cheers,
Loris
Paul Edmon <ped...@cfa.harvard.edu <mailto:ped...@cfa.harvard.edu>>
writes:
So useradd is adding a Linux user, which sacctmgr creates a Slurm user.
What we do is that we run AD for our Linux user managment. We then
in our job submit lua script look to see if the user has an account
in slurm and if they don't we create it.
Another way would be to make all your Linux users and then map that
in to Slurm using sacctmgr.
It really depends on if your Slurm users are a subset of your
regular users or not.
-Paul Edmon-
On 9/12/2018 12:21 PM, Andre Torres wrote:
Hi all,
I’m new to slurm and I’m confused regarding user creation. I have an
installation with 1 login node and 5 compute nodes. If I create a
user across all the nodes with the same uid and gid I can execute
jobs but
I can’t understand the difference between user creation with
“useradd” command and the “sacctmgr” command
sacctmgr create account name=test
sacctmgr create user jdoe account=test
Also, is there anyway of creating a user at login node and replicate
to the compute nodes ? What is the best practice for user creation ?
Thanks in advance
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