This seems to imply you had some changes in your slurm.conf
I'm presuming you are running Centos 7 or such.
Do you see anything when you do 'journalctl -u slurmctld'
I'm wondering if you were only logging to the journal and then added the
bits to also/instead log to a separate file.
I do both. I do high debug to the journal and info to the log file.
Brian Andrus
On 9/8/2020 2:41 AM, Gestió Servidors wrote:
Hello,
I don’t know why, but my SLURM server (that is running fine) has its
slurmdctl.log file with size 0 bytes... so... where is writting logs?
It seems that log file has 0 bytes from logrotate process during
today’s early morning. My logrotate SLURM conf is this:
[root@server logrotate.d]# cat slurm
/var/log/slurmdctl.log
/var/log/slurmdbd.log
{
rotate 7
notifempty
missingok
create
weekly
}
Now, I have run “scontrol reconfigure” and, voilà, file
/var/log/slurmdctl.log has appeared... but it doesn’t show log info
from logrotate execution to scontrol execution, so I have lost log info...
Is a logrotate problem or is a SLURM one?
Thanks.