I ran into this recently. You need to make sure your user account has access to that QoS through sacctmgr. Right now I'd say if you did sacctmgr show user <user> withassoc that the QoS you're attempting to use is NOT listed as part of the association.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 2:53 PM Prentice Bisbal <pbis...@pppl.gov> wrote: > Slurm users, > > I have created a partition named general should allow the QOSes > 'general' and 'debug': > > PartitionName=general Default=YES AllowQOS=general,debug Nodes=..... > > However, when I try to request that QOS, I get an error: > > $ salloc -p general -q debug -t 00:30:00 > salloc: error: Job submit/allocate failed: Invalid qos specification > > I'm sure I'm overlooking something obvious. Any idea what that may be? > I'm using slurm 18.08.8 on the slurm controller, and the clients are > still at 18.08.7 until tomorrow morning. > > -- > Prentice > > > -- David Rhey --------------- Advanced Research Computing - Technology Services University of Michigan