Well, you got the point. We didn’t configure ldap on slurm database node. After configuring ldap authorization the PrivateData option finally worked as expected.
Thanks for the assistance. 发件人: Brian Andrus <toomuc...@gmail.com> 发送时间: 2021年7月1日 21:57 收件人: taleinterve...@sjtu.edu.cn 抄送: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com 主题: Re: 答复: [slurm-users] Is there bug in PrivateData=jobs option of slurmdbd? Ok. You may want to check your slurmdbd host(s) and ensure the users are known there. If it does not know who a user is, it will not allow access to the data. If you are running sssd, clear the cache and such too. Brian Andrus On 7/1/2021 1:12 AM, taleinterve...@sjtu.edu.cn <mailto:taleinterve...@sjtu.edu.cn> wrote: I can make sure the test job is running (of course in the default time window) when doing sacct query, and here is the new test record which describe it more clearly: [2021-07-01T16:02:42+0800][hpczty@cas013] ~/downloads> sbatch testjob.sh Submitted batch job 6955371 [2021-07-01T16:02:48+0800][hpczty@cas013] ~/downloads> squeue JOBID PARTITION NAME USER ST TIME NODES NODELIST(REASON) 6955371 debug test hpczty R 0:02 1 cas011 [2021-07-01T16:02:50+0800][hpczty@cas013] ~/downloads> sacct JobID JobName Partition Account AllocCPUS State ExitCode ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- [2021-07-01T16:02:52+0800][hpczty@cas013] ~/downloads> sacct --state=R --starttime=2021-07-01T16:00:00 --endtime=now JobID JobName Partition Account AllocCPUS State ExitCode ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- [2021-07-01T16:03:25+0800][hpczty@cas013] ~/downloads> squeue JOBID PARTITION NAME USER ST TIME NODES NODELIST(REASON) 6955371 debug test hpczty R 0:43 1 cas011 发件人: Brian Andrus <mailto:toomuc...@gmail.com> <toomuc...@gmail.com> 发送时间: 2021年6月30日 22:29 收件人: taleinterve...@sjtu.edu.cn <mailto:taleinterve...@sjtu.edu.cn> 主题: Re: [slurm-users] Is there bug in PrivateData=jobs option of slurmdbd? I suspect your job fell out of the default time window for sacct. Add a time window that you know includes when the job ran and you will likely see it. Brian Andrus On 6/30/2021 3:53 AM, taleinterve...@sjtu.edu.cn <mailto:taleinterve...@sjtu.edu.cn> wrote: Hello, We find a strange behavior about sacct and PrivateData option of slurmdbd. Our original configuration is setting “PrivateData = accounts,jobs,usage,users,reservations” in slurm.conf and not setting “PrivateData” in slurmdbd.conf. At this point, common user can see all others job information with sacct. Now we add option “PrivateData =jobs” to slurmdbd.conf, then common users even can’t see their own jobs using sacct. According.to https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurmdbd.conf.html , setting “jobs” in PrivateData should only prevent user from viewing others’ job. Why it also hide jobs submit by user itself from sacct query? The test records as below: ============ before add option “PrivateData =jobs” to slurmdbd.conf ================== [2021-06-30T18:18:07+0800][hpczty@login3] ~/downloads> sbatch testjob.sh Submitted batch job 6944660 [2021-06-30T18:18:11+0800][hpczty@login3] ~/downloads> squeue JOBID PARTITION NAME USER ST TIME NODES NODELIST(REASON) 6944660 debug test hpczty PD 0:00 1 (None) [2021-06-30T18:18:16+0800][hpczty@login3] ~/downloads> sacct JobID JobName Partition Account AllocCPUS State ExitCode ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- 6944660 test debug acct-hpc 1 RUNNING 0:0 6944660.bat+ batch acct-hpc 1 RUNNING 0:0 6944660.ext+ extern acct-hpc 1 RUNNING 0:0 ============ after add option “PrivateData =jobs” to slurmdbd.conf ================== [2021-06-30T18:21:27+0800][hpczty@login3] ~/downloads> sbatch testjob.sh Submitted batch job 6944665 [2021-06-30T18:21:30+0800][hpczty@login3] ~/downloads> squeue JOBID PARTITION NAME USER ST TIME NODES NODELIST(REASON) 6944665 debug test hpczty PD 0:00 1 (None) [2021-06-30T18:21:32+0800][hpczty@login3] ~/downloads> sacct JobID JobName Partition Account AllocCPUS State ExitCode ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- (no jobs shown) Thanks