As I understand it, slurmdbd will compile statistics for sreport once an hour.
Is there any way I can force that to happen immediately? Restarting slurmdbd
doesn’t seem to do anything. I don’t want to use this for anything operational.
Just testing.
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Is there a description of the “nodelist” syntax and semantics somewhere other
than the source code? By “nodelist” I mean expressions like “name[000,099-100]”
and how this one, for example, expands to “name000, name099, name100”.
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Gary
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What do I need to do to use the LuaSQLite3 library with Lua SPANK?
For what it’s worth, I don’t know anything about Lua.
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I get an HTTP 404 when I try to GET /slurmdb/v0.0.39/clusters or any other
/slurmdb endpoint. I get this against multiple versions of Slurm, including
23.11.1. Using GET against /slurm/v0.0.39/ping works just fine. Is there
something I need to do to turn slurmdb endpoints on?
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The SlurmctldHost value is set like the following in my slurm.conf:
SlurmctldHost=host0,host1
That seems to be legal according to the documentation. However, I get error
messages like the following:
$ srun id
srun: error: get_addr_info: getaddrinfo() failed: Name or service not known
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We have a set of idiosyncratic requirements imposed on us:
1. There are on the order of 10^3 different budget codes. Maybe even 10^4 once
this thing gets cooking. That list will change a little bit every day, and may
change a lot at certain times of the year.
2. There are on the order of 10^2 di