hi,
just set the partitions to "DOWN" to avoid unexpected behavior for users
and reboot slurm(ctl|dbd)+sql box. Running jobs are from my experience
not affected.
No need to drain nodes.
josef
On 24. 06. 21 0:54, Amjad Syed wrote:
Hello all
We have a cluster running centos 7 . Our slurm scheduler is
running on a vm machine and we are running out of disk space for /var
The slurm innodb is taking most of space. We intend to expand the
vdisk for slurm server. This will require a reboot for changes to
take effect. Do we have to stop users submitting jobs by draining
all partitions and then restart the server. That is slurmctld.slurmdb
and mariadb? Or will the restarting of slurm vm have no effect on
running/pending iobs?
Sincerely
Amjad
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