Hi,
> On 3 Oct 2018, at 16:51, Andy Georges wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
>> On 15 Sep 2018, at 14:47, Chris Samuel wrote:
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>> On Thursday, 13 September 2018 3:10:19 AM AEST Paul Edmon wrote:
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>>> Another way would be to make all your Linux users and then map that in to
>>> Slurm using sacctmgr.
Hi all,
> On 15 Sep 2018, at 14:47, Chris Samuel wrote:
>
> On Thursday, 13 September 2018 3:10:19 AM AEST Paul Edmon wrote:
>
>> Another way would be to make all your Linux users and then map that in to
>> Slurm using sacctmgr.
>
> At ${JOB} and ${JOB-1} we've wired user creation in Slurm int
Loris said:
Until now I had thought that the most elegant way of setting up Slurm
users would be via a PAM module analogous to pam_mkhomedir, the simplest
option being to use pam_script.
When in Denmark this year (hello Ole!) I looked at pam_mkhomedir quite closely.
The object was to automaticall
On Thursday, 13 September 2018 3:10:19 AM AEST Paul Edmon wrote:
> Another way would be to make all your Linux users and then map that in to
> Slurm using sacctmgr.
At ${JOB} and ${JOB-1} we've wired user creation in Slurm into our online user
management systems (both Django based & independentl
Users can control that:
https://slurm.schedmd.com/sbatch.html
-Paul Edmon-
On 09/13/2018 11:10 AM, Ariel Balter wrote:
Does anyone know how to change email settings?
On 9/13/2018 7:59 AM, Damien François wrote:
Just to add my 2c to the discussion: at our site, we use a utility we
wrote [1
Does anyone know how to change email settings?
On 9/13/2018 7:59 AM, Damien François wrote:
Just to add my 2c to the discussion: at our site, we use a utility we
wrote [1] that monitors our LDAP and triggers Ansible playbooks upon
addition or modification in the list of users. We have playbook
This is true. I've seen this happen before in our set up if sacctmgr
happens to wedge. It doesn't happen very frequently though and doesn't
impact us that much. We've been running in this fashion for years now
with only very infrequent degradation. We do about 80,000 jobs per day.
Plus we o
Just to add my 2c to the discussion: at our site, we use a utility we wrote [1]
that monitors our LDAP and triggers Ansible playbooks upon addition or
modification in the list of users. We have playbooks to setup the different
directories for the user in the many filesystems, along with the resp
At one point in time we would also use the job_submit.lua to add users,
however, I cannot recommend it in general since job_submit runs while locks
are held within slurmcltd, which could have dramatic performance or even
functionality impacts if there are delays in adding the user.
Doug Jacobs
Thank you Paul!
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Eric F. Alemany
System Administrator for Research
Division of Radiation & Cancer Biology
Department of Radiation Oncology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, Cal
So the Lua script I posted only does it for people who submit to the
cluster. To do it for all users it should just be a simple bash script
to do that, I don't have one put together though.
-Paul Edmon-
On 09/13/2018 10:29 AM, Eric F. Alemany wrote:
Hi Paul
You said
“Another way would be
Hi Paul
You said
“Another way would be to make all your Linux users and then map that in to
Slurm using sacctmgr.”
I am curious to know how you do that.
Thank you
Best
Eric
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Eric F. Aleman
Sure. Here is our lua script.
-Paul Edmon-
On 09/13/2018 07:28 AM, Andre Torres wrote:
That's interesting using AD to maintain uid consistency across all the nodes.
Like Loris, I'm also interested in your Lua script.
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André
On 13/09/2018, 11:42, "slurm-users on behalf of Loris Bennett"
That's interesting using AD to maintain uid consistency across all the nodes.
Like Loris, I'm also interested in your Lua script.
-
André
On 13/09/2018, 11:42, "slurm-users on behalf of Loris Bennett"
wrote:
Hi Paul,
I'd be interested in seeing your Lua submit script, if you'r
Hi Paul,
I'd be interested in seeing your Lua submit script, if you're willing to
share.
Until now I had thought that the most elegant way of setting up Slurm
users would be via a PAM module analogous to pam_mkhomedir, the simplest
option being to use pam_script.
However, given that we do have u
On 12-09-2018 18:21, Andre Torres wrote:
I’m new to slurm and I’m confused regarding user creation. I have an
installation with 1 login node and 5 compute nodes. If I create a user
across all the nodes with the same uid and gid I can execute jobs but I
can’t understand the difference between us
So useradd is adding a Linux user, which sacctmgr creates a Slurm user.
What we do is that we run AD for our Linux user managment. We then in
our job submit lua script look to see if the user has an account in
slurm and if they don't we create it.
Another way would be to make all your Linux
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