On 1/10/24 19:39, Drucker, Daniel wrote:
What am I misunderstanding about how sacct filtering works here? I would
have expected the second command to show the exact same results as the
first.
You need to specify --end NOW for this to work as expected. From the man
page:
WITHOUT --jobs AN
> All I can say is that this has to do with --starttime and that you have to
> read the manual really carefully about how they interact, including when you
> have --endtime set. It’s a bit fiddly and annoying, IMO, and I can never
> quite remember how it works.
Oh, I think I understand. --start
All I can say is that this has to do with --starttime and that you have to read
the manual really carefully about how they interact, including when you have
--endtime set. It’s a bit fiddly and annoying, IMO, and I can never quite
remember how it works.
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What am I misunderstanding about how sacct filtering works here? I would have
expected the second command to show the exact same results as the first.
[root@mickey ddrucker]# sacct --starttime $(date -d "7 days ago" +"%Y-%m-%d")
-X --format JobID,JobName,State,Elapsed --name zsh
JobID
We have shuttered two clusters and need to remove them from the database. To
do this, do we remove the table spaces associated with the cluster names from
the Slurm database?
Thanks,
Jeff
All good ideas Mick –
- I've restarted slurmd on all nodes – no effect
- Ran this on all nodes:
#!/bin/bash
uname -n
id slurm
id 5
scontrol show config | grep SlurmUser
All show slurm being that 5 user.
- The firewalld already has the internal network interface being used set to
the trust