it maybe that I’m missing context here - but in regards to munge, it makes much more sense to follow the munge follow instructions from the GitHub of munge. Remember, the permissions for the key and the /var/ and /etc folder are important
Best wishes, Rajiv > On 12-Nov-2017, at 2:14 PM, Gennaro Oliva <oliv...@na.icar.cnr.it> wrote: > > Hi Will, > > On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 07:12:59AM -0500, Will L wrote: >> I really think I mangled my system because I tried so many different >> things. Is there a way to start fresh without reinstalling my OS? > > try purging and reinstalling munge, test it and than go on with slurm. > Remember to save your slurm.conf and to change the SlurmUser to slurm. > > sudo apt-get remove --purge munge > sudo apt-get install munge > munge -n | unmunge > sudo apt-get install slurm-wlm > > Best regards > -- > Gennaro Oliva >