If I’m not mistaken, the manual for slurm.conf or one of the others lists 
either what action is needed to change every option, or has a combined list of 
what requires what (I can never remember and would have to look it up anyway).

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On May 16, 2024, at 23:16, Ratnasamy, Fritz via slurm-users 
<slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> wrote:

Hi,

 What is the "official" process to remove nodes safely? I have drained the 
nodes so jobs are completed and put them in down state after they are 
completely drained.
I edited the slurm.conf file to remove the nodes. After some time, I can see 
that the nodes were removed from the partition with the command sinfo

However, I was told I might need to restart the service slurmctld, do you know 
if it is necessary? Should I also run scontrol reconfig?
Best,
Fritz Ratnasamy
Data Scientist
Information Technology


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