Dear all,
thanks for the suggestion. Indeed ther was a file
/etc/slurm/slurm.epilog.clean used by this line
Epilog=/etc/slurm/slurm.epilog.clean in the /etc/slurm.conf
In this moment I'm using the cgroup and to solve the logout problem I
commented out this line present near the end of the
/
Dear Chris,
thanks for the suggestions. I'm running Centos Stream 8.4.
I've done a couple of tests:
1) I've modified as suggested this line as this
ProctrackType=proctrack/linuxproc. Restarted the slurmctld and nd the
nodes' slurmd(hope it's enough) but didn't changed the behaviour.
2) I've
Hi Andrea,
On 7/9/21 3:50 am, Andrea Carotti wrote:
ProctrackType=proctrack/pgid
I suspect this is the cause of your problems, my bet is that it is
incorrectly identifying the users login processes as being part of the
job and thinking it needs to tidy them up in addition to any processes
CentOS 8 is probably not a good idea as support terminates at end of this year
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