Hmmm.

I just downloaded 19.05 and did the configure,make,make install, and still 
don’t have any systemctl services for slurm.

The problem I have with the epel is that my yum repository settings are 
controlled by my IT department, and it doesn’t seem to be picking up munge.  
However, I was able to install munge from source and I have it running fine, 
and the configure for slurm seems to be picking it up.

Joe

From: slurm-users <slurm-users-boun...@lists.schedmd.com> On Behalf Of Brian 
Andrus
Sent: Monday, July 1, 2019 1:03 PM
To: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com
Subject: Re: [slurm-users] Installation troubles


If you have a choice, I highly recommend going to the latest version (19.05).

18.08 had some issues with creating the systemd units file. I forget the 
details, but it was remedied.

Also, I highly recommend you install munge and munge-devel from epel. Tried and 
true there.

But, basically, you are trying to mix installation types. make != rpmbuild

rpmbuild is looking at the rpm environment (since it is rpm) but your munge was 
not installed that way. While you could hack around it, you should probably 
just do the configure+make+make install method for both, or do the rpm method 
for both.

I tend to build the rpms in a very simple method:

1) yum install munge munge-devel
2) rpmbuild -ta <slurm_package.tgz>

If there are any special functions you need, ensure you have the -devel 
packages for them (eg: openmpi-devel) and slurm will detect that and include it 
in the build.

Brian Andrus
On 7/1/2019 12:47 PM, HELLMERS Joe wrote:
I’m having trouble installing Slurm 18.08.7 on Red Hat 7.3.

I installed munge from source.

When I try to install using rpmbuild I get a message that munge can’t be found.

[root@pp-grid slurm]# rpmbuild -ta slurm-18.08.7.tar.bz2
error: Failed build dependencies:
        munge-devel is needed by slurm-18.08.7-1.el7.x86_64
        munge-libs is needed by slurm-18.08.7-1.el7.x86_64

When I try to install Slurm from source  (./configure, make, make install)  
then I’m not getting systemd services created.

Is there a way to specify the location of munge-devel and munge-libs or to 
create them system services if installing Slurm from source?


Thanks,

Joe Hellmers


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