Hi,

Among other clusters, I have a simple cluster with 2 nodes, running slurm.

1 node runs : mysqld, slurmdbd, slurmctld and slurmd.
The other node, only runs slurmd.
Slurm config is in node1: /etc/slurm. A copy of the config is in 
node2:/etc/slurm.
This slurm configuration runs ok.
But, as I am normally used to configure on a shared location, where there is 
only 1 copy of the config, I tried to change the current setup by moving the 
slurm-config to a shared (NFS) disk.

So on both nodes : /etc/slurm -> nfs-server:/shared/etc/slurm 

But, I have tried several ways... The slurmctld and slurmd daemons will not 
start when I refer to this "nfs-shared" location.

Any ideas what is missing here ? 
Authorizations seem ok.

With Regards,

| Carel van der Werf | 
| Developer/Administrator Linux | ICT-Bèta | Department of Science     | 
Utrecht University |

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