You can also run both clusters from the same database (with or without federating them).

Might not be what you want - you can then e.g. in sinfo see both clusters, and/or submit to all clusters from everywhere and such.

Tina

On 13/01/2021 18:19, Mando Rodriguez wrote:
Hi chad,

You can ‘dump’ the info in the slurm database to a file and reload the file (here named cluster.cfg).

Dump the info with:

sacctmgr dump slurm_cluster file=cluster.cfg

You can load the info with:

sacctmgr load file=cluster.cfg

It saves all accounts, associations, and partition permissions.




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On Jan 13, 2021, at 12:01 PM, Julius, Chad <chad.jul...@sdstate.edu <mailto:chad.jul...@sdstate.edu>> wrote:

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All,

Curious if it is possible to copy my sacctmgr information (accounts, users, etc...) from one cluster to another?  For example slurm_cluster1 to slurm_cluster2.

Thanks,

Chad

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