Thanks. It turns out that not all program use $http_proxy in bashrc. For
pip, which I had problem I had to use "pip --proxy http://somewhere install
pkg".
So, there is not problem with srun. Hope that it helps other too.
Regards,
Mahmood
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 7:28 PM Matthew BETTINGER <
matt
Hello,
Not sure what your setup is but check compute nodes route table. Also might
need to turn on ipv4 forwarding on whatever is their default gw. Then also
firewalls can come in to play too. This isn't a slurm issue , pretty sure!
Matt
On 8/2/20, 7:53 AM, "slurm-users on behalf of Mahmo
>> listening and functional on the host and port that the variables point to?
>>
>> 3. What’s the default gateway for your compute nodes? Does that gateway
>> provide network address translation (NAT) for the nodes, or does it work as
>> a traditional router?
>>
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Hi
A frontend machine is connected to the internet and from that
machine, I use srun t
aditional router?
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Subject: [slurm-users] Internet connection loss with srun to a node
Hi
A frontend machine is connec
Hi
A frontend machine is connected to the internet and from that machine, I
use srun to get a bash on another node. But it seems that the node is
unable to access the internet. The http_proxy and https_proxy are defined
in ~/.bashrc
mahmood@main-proxy:~$ ping google.com
PING google.com (216.58.215