On 4/15/19 3:03 PM, Andy Riebs wrote:
Run "slurmd -Dvv" as root on one of the compute nodes and it will show
you what it thinks is the socket/core/thread configuration.
In fact:
slurmd -C
will tell you what it discovers in a way that you can use in the
configuration file.
All the best,
Ch
In addition, you can check why the node were set to drain with `scontrol
show node | grep Reason`.
The same information should also appear in the slurm controller logs
(e.g. /var/log/slurm/slurmctld.log).
Colas
On 2019-04-15 18:03, Andy Riebs wrote:
The "invalid user id" message suggests that
The "invalid user id" message suggests that you need to be running as
root (or possibly as the slurm user?) to update the node state.
Run "slurmd -Dvv" as root on one of the compute nodes and it will show
you what it thinks is the socket/core/thread configuration.