your laptop?
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able to log on when they don’t have a job running, you
could put them in a group which is given access in access.conf and PAM, as
explained here: https://slurm.schedmd.com/pam_slurm_adopt.html#admin_access
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little special
casing).
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ug = debug` and check the
full logs in journalctl or just run slurmctld in the forground with:
/usr/sbin/slurmctld -D -vvv
Make sure the system service is properly stopped and there aren't any rouge
slurmctld processes anywhere.
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seem right to me.
There are currently user jobs on the node but if it frees up I can run some
more tests regarding if jobs submitted after a controller restart start once
and only once per GPU or what is going on.
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1 bear-pg0212u17b
230
66609948 broadwell R 0:04 1 bear-pg0212u17b
203
[sudberlr-admin@bb-er-slurm01 ~]$
Has anyone come across this behaviour or have any other ideas?
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QOS?
Would have an assert been triggered if we had compiled slurmd with
--enable-developer as per https://slurm.schedmd.com/faq.html#debug ?
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R
ful information at all ATM.
2. What are the implications of restoring the database? How does slurm
reconcile the database and the state directory?
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et counted multiple times -
but it's not actually using that much RAM.
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> -Original Message-
> From: slurm-users On Behalf Of
> ole.h.niel...@fysik.dtu.dk
> Sent: 23 February 2021 15:04
>
> Just a thought: Do you run a recent Slurm version? Which version of
> MariaDB/MySQL do you run?
> /Ole
We're currently running Slurm 20.02.6-1 and MariaDB 10.3.28.
But
ike in the ticket, we don't see a big increase in memory usage during the
query, nor are they using all the 64G available to them (or the 32 before that).
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know why sreport would suddenly so much longer in the first place,
though?
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> -Original
0) listed in the SQL query. Running the query
directly without them in and it completes in a few seconds.
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y to cause.
Anyone have experience of enabling urging after the fact?
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prise more people haven't mentioned it.
We rely on the user environment to use `module`, so most jobs immediately fail
without it.
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