>From the man page for slurmctld you can feed it the '-c' option to clear >things. I'd suggest reading that man page to see what it says there and if >that matches your needs.
-- Brian D. Haymore University of Utah Center for High Performance Computing 155 South 1452 East RM 405 Salt Lake City, Ut 84112 Phone: 801-558-1150, Fax: 801-585-5366 http://bit.ly/1HO1N2C On Dec 27, 2019 3:42 AM, Steve Brasier <ste...@stackhpc.com> wrote: I want to restart the slurmctld without maintaining state (playing around with some options). The slurm troubleshooting guide says to use: /etc/init.d/slurm stop /etc/init.d/slurm startclean However the control node is using systemd so while I can stop and start it with service slurmctld stop / start there is no startclean option. How can I do the equivalent please? thanks Steve