Il 12/01/21 08:13, Loris Bennett ha scritto:
> You can dump the database, edit the dump, and then load the edited file.
> On loading, sacctmgr will then identify differences between the current
> database and the modified dump and ask you to confirm that you really
> want to make those changes.
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Hi Jacob,
Jacob Chappell writes:
> We have a decent number of associations in our Slurm database (several
> thousand), and sometimes the sacctmgr command is a bit finicky. We've found
> it to claim it added an association before but actually didn't when the load
> was high
> enough. We have A
, we developed our own wrapper around sacctmgr to meet our needs,
too.
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We have a decent number of associations in our Slurm database (several
thousand), and sometimes the sacctmgr command is a bit finicky. We've found
it to claim it added an association before but actually didn't when the
load was high enough. We have API scripts that rely on associations being
added