Ole Holm Nielsen <ole.h.niel...@fysik.dtu.dk> writes: > Can anyone shed light on the use cases for "include" in slurm.conf?
Until we switched to configless mode, we used to have all partition and node definitions in a separate file, with an include in slurm.conf. The idea was to keep the things that most frequently was changed in a separate file. Also, it made it easier to keep the config of several clusters in sync (running diff on their slurm.conf files wouldn't be cluttered with node definition differences). Similarly, I also saw that on our BULL Atos cluster, Atos had separated out information generated from their database into separate files. That way those parts could be updated when the database changed. Somewhat related, for Slurmdbd, we have a separate slurmdbd_auth.conf file with the username and password for the slurm sql db, so that we can keep the slurmdbd.conf file in a git repo without spreading the password around. -- Regards, Bjørn-Helge Mevik, dr. scient, Department for Research Computing, University of Oslo
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