Hi there,
We've updated to 23.11.6 and replaced MUNGE with SACK.
Performance and stability have both been pretty good, but we're
occasionally seeing this in the slurmctld.log
/[2024-05-07T03:50:16.638] error: decode_jwt: token expired at 1715053769
[2024-05-07T03:50:16.638] error: cred_p_unpack: decode_jwt() failed
[2024-05-07T03:50:16.638] error: Malformed RPC of type
REQUEST_BATCH_JOB_LAUNCH(4005) received
[2024-05-07T03:50:16.641] error: slurm_receive_msg_and_forward:
[[headnode.internal]:58286] failed: Header lengths are longer than data
received
[2024-05-07T03:50:16.648] error: service_connection: slurm_receive_msg:
Header lengths are longer than data received/
it seems to impact a subset of nodes: jobs get killed and no new ones
are allocated.
Full functionality can be restored by simply restarting slurmctld first,
and then slurmd.
Is the token expected to actually expire? I didn't see this possibility
mentioned in the docs.
The problem occurs on an R&D cloud cluster based on EL9, with a pretty
"flat" setup.
_headnode_: configless slurmctld, slurmdbd, mariadb, nfsd
_elastic compute nodes_: autofs, slurmd
*//etc/slurm/slurm.conf/*
AuthType=auth/slurm
AuthInfo=use_client_ids
CredType=cred/slurm
*//etc/slurm/slurmdbd.conf/*
AuthType=auth/slurm
AuthInfo=use_client_ids
Has anyone else encountered the same error?
Thanks,
Fabio
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*Fabio Ranalli* | Principal Systems Administrator
Schrödinger, Inc. <https://schrodinger.com>
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