Thanks. I don't see anything wrong from that log.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 7:32 AM Paul Edmon <ped...@cfa.harvard.edu> wrote: > > The slurmctld log will print out if hosts are out of sync with the > slurmctld slurm.conf. That said it doesn't report on cgroup consistency > changes like that. It's possible that dialing up the verbosity on the > slurmd logs may give that info but I haven't seen it in normal operating. > > -Paul Edmon- > > On 10/6/22 5:47 PM, Davide DelVento wrote: > > Is there a simple way to check that whas slurm is running is what the > > config say it should be? > > > > For example, my understanding is that changing cgroup.conf should be > > followed by 'systemctl stop slurmd' on all compute nodes, then > > 'systemctl restart slurmctld' on the head node, then 'systemctl start > > slurmd' on the compute nodes. > > > > Assuming this is correct, is there a way to query the nodes and ask if > > they are indeed running what the config is saying (or alternatively > > have them dump their config files somewhere for me to manually run a > > diff on)? > > > > Thanks, > > Davide > > >