>From https://stackoverflow.com/a/46176694:
>> I had the same requirement to force users to specify accounts and, after >> finding several ways to fulfill it with slurm, I decided to revive this post >> with the shortest/easiest solution. >> >> The slurm lua submit plugin sees the job description before the default >> account is applied. Hence, you can install the slurm-lua package, add >> "JobSubmitPlugins=lua" to the slurm.conf, restart the slurmctld, and >> directly test against whether the account was defined via the job_submit.lua >> script (create the script wherever you keep your slurm.conf; typically in >> /etc/slurm/): >> >> -- /etc/slurm/job_submit.lua to reject jobs with no account specified >> >> function slurm_job_submit(job_desc, part_list, submit_uid) >> if job_desc.account == nil then >> slurm.log_error("User %s did not specify an account.", >> job_desc.user_id) >> slurm.log_user("You must specify an account!") >> return slurm.ERROR >> end >> return slurm.SUCCESS >> end >> >> function slurm_job_modify(job_desc, job_rec, part_list, modify_uid) >> return slurm.SUCCESS >> end >> >> return slurm.SUCCESS > On Nov 5, 2018, at 4:09 PM, Brian Andrus <toomuc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > All, > > I am trying to figure the best way to require users to explicitly specify an > account when submitting jobs (--account= ) > > What I was thinking was to create a default account for the users that has no > ability to submit any jobs, so if they don't specify, any submission would > fail. > > What I'm not seeing is how to set such an option on an account. I was hoping > to do something like cluster=none for it's access, but that is not allowed. > > > Is there a way to set an account to not have access to submit jobs? > Alternatively is there an easier way to require the --account= option for > jobs? > > > Brian Andrus > >