I did find the error. It was a missing x permission on a folder.
From: Laura Hild
Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2025 2:23:58 PM
To: Kent L. Hanson
Cc: 'slurm-us...@schedmd.com'
Subject: Re: Issue running slurm commands as normal account but work as root.
Is your
Hello all!
I have an odd question.
On my headnode, also my login nodes, I can ping my outside network and inside
network using any DNS name I choose. It is dual homed. When I run squeue,
sinfo, or any slurm command as my regular account I get the below error. I can
run srun, squeue, sinfo, or
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On Nov 27, 2024, at 09:56, Kent L. Hanson via slurm-users
mailto:slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>> wrote:
I am doing a new install of slurm 24.05.3 I have all the packages built and
installed
can see some advice on firewalls in the Wiki page
https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/Niflheim_system/Slurm_configuration/#configure-firewall-for-slurm-daemons
There is information about Slurm installation and configuration in the Wiki
pages in https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/Niflheim_system/
IHTH,
Ole
On 11/27/
I am doing a new install of slurm 24.05.3 I have all the packages built and
installed on headnode and compute node with the same munge.key, slurm.conf, and
gres.conf file. I was able to run munge and unmunge commands to test munge
successfully. Time is synced with chronyd. I can't seem to find a