Hi Carel, "Werf, C.G. van der (Carel)" <c.g.vanderw...@uu.nl> writes:
> 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. We have $ ll -d /etc/slurm lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Feb 4 2019 /etc/slurm -> /trinity/shared/etc/slurm and this works for us. Are you also using a link or actually trying to specify the NSF folder itself somewhere? BTW, I think this kind of setup has been made obsolete by "Configless" Slurm: https://slurm.schedmd.com/configless_slurm.html Cheers, Loris -- Dr. Loris Bennett (Herr/Mr) FUB-IT (ex-ZEDAT), Freie Universität Berlin