Yes when I run it manually it says something like this

[2024-05-31T00:20:01.142] Accounting storage MYSQL plugin loaded
[2024-05-31T00:20:01.146] slurmdbd version 19.05.5 started

But when I try to do it through systemctl

[2024-05-31T00:21:30.953] Terminate signal (SIGINT or SIGTERM) received
[2024-05-31T00:21:30.953] debug:  rpc_mgr shutting down



On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 12:01 AM Ryan Novosielski <novos...@rutgers.edu>
wrote:

> Are you looking at the log/what appears on the screen, and do you know for
> a fact that it is all the way up (should say "version <whatever> started”
> at the end)?
>
> If that’s not it, you could have a permissions thing or something.
>
> I do not expect you’d need to extend the timeout for a normal run. I
> suspect it is doing something.
>
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> On May 30, 2024, at 23:57, Radhouane Aniba <arad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> manually running it through sudo slurmdbd -D /path/to/conf is very quick
> on my fresh install
>
> trying to start the slurmdbd through systemctl take 3 minutes and then
> crashes and fail
>
> Is there an alternative to systemctl to start the slurmdbd in the
> background ?
>
> But most importantly I wanted to know why it takes so long through
> systemctl. Maybe I can increase the timeout limit ?
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 11:54 PM Ryan Novosielski <novos...@rutgers.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> It may take longer to start than systemd allows for. How long does it
>> take to start from the command line? It’s common to need to run it manually
>> for upgrades to complete.
>>
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>> On May 30, 2024, at 20:24, Radhouane Aniba via slurm-users <
>> slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> wrote:
>>
>> Ok I made some progress here.
>>
>> I removed and purged slurmdbd mysql mariadb etc .. and started from
>> scratch.
>> I added the recommended mysqld requirements
>>
>> Started slurmdbd manually : sudo slurmdbd -D /path/to/conf and everything
>> worked well
>>
>> When I tried to start the service sudo systemctl start slurmdbd.service
>> it didnt work
>>
>> sudo systemctl status  slurmdbd.service
>> ● slurmdbd.service - Slurm DBD accounting daemon
>>      Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/slurmdbd.service; enabled;
>> vendor preset: enabled)
>>      Active: failed (Result: timeout) since Fri 2024-05-31 00:21:30 UTC;
>> 2min 5s ago
>>     Process: 6258 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/slurmdbd -D
>> /etc/slurm-llnl/slurmdbd.conf (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>>
>> May 31 00:20:00 hannibal-hn systemd[1]: Starting Slurm DBD accounting
>> daemon...
>> May 31 00:21:30 hannibal-hn systemd[1]: slurmdbd.service: start operation
>> timed out. Terminating.
>> May 31 00:21:30 hannibal-hn systemd[1]: slurmdbd.service: Failed with
>> result 'timeout'.
>> May 31 00:21:30 hannibal-hn systemd[1]: Failed to start Slurm DBD
>> accounting daemon.
>>
>> Even though it is the same command ?!
>>
>> Any idea ?
>>
>> --
> *Rad Aniba, PhD*
>
>
>

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