Hi, I've just upgraded to slurm 19.05.5.
With either my old database, OR creating an entirely new database, I am unable to create a new 'cluster' entry in the database -- slurmdbd is segfaulting! # sacctmgr add cluster test3 Adding Cluster(s) Name = test3 Would you like to commit changes? (You have 30 seconds to decide) (N/y): y sacctmgr: error: slurm_persist_conn_open_without_init: failed to open persistent connection to mn001:6819: Connection refused sacctmgr: error: slurmdbd: Getting response to message type: DBD_ADD_CLUSTERS Problem adding clusters: Unspecified error sacctmgr: error: slurmdbd: Sending PersistInit msg: Connection refused Meanwhile, running "slurmdbd -D -v -v -v -v -v", I see [2020-05-05T18:17:19.503] debug4: 10(as_mysql_cluster.c:405) query insert into txn_table (timestamp, action, name, actor, info) values (1588717037, 1405, 'test3', 'root', 'mod_time=1588717037, shares=1, grp_jobs=NULL, grp_jobs_accrue=NULL, grp_submit_jobs=NULL, grp_wall=NULL, max_jobs=NULL, max_jobs_accrue=NULL, min_prio_thresh=NULL, max_submit_jobs=NULL, max_wall_pj=NULL, priority=NULL, def_qos_id=NULL, qos=\',1,\', federation=\'\', fed_id=0, fed_state=0, features=\'\''); slurmdbd: debug4: 10(as_mysql_assoc.c:635) query select id_assoc from "test3_assoc_table" where user='' and deleted = 0 and acct='root'; [2020-05-05T18:17:19.506] debug4: 10(as_mysql_assoc.c:635) query select id_assoc from "test3_assoc_table" where user='' and deleted = 0 and acct='root'; slurmdbd: debug4: 10(as_mysql_assoc.c:714) query call get_parent_limits('assoc_table', 'root', 'test3', 0); select @par_id, @mj, @mja, @mpt, @msj, @mwpj, @mtpj, @mtpn, @mtmpj, @mtrm, @def_qos_id, @qos, @delta_qos, @prio; [2020-05-05T18:17:19.506] debug4: 10(as_mysql_assoc.c:714) query call get_parent_limits('assoc_table', 'root', 'test3', 0); select @par_id, @mj, @mja, @mpt, @msj, @mwpj, @mtpj, @mtpn, @mtmpj, @mtrm, @def_qos_id, @qos, @delta_qos, @prio; Segmentation fault (core dumped) Since this happens on a fresh new database, I just don't understand how I can get back to a basic functional state. This is exceedingly frustrating. Thanks for any hints. --dustin