In fact, that is something, that I would expect. In my opinion, that is a 
misconfiguration of the container.
If on bare metal I do a sudo -u <newuser> and then submit a job, I would expect 
that to be submitted as newuser, and not as the old one.

Best
Marcus

Am 16.05.2022 um 10:01 schrieb Hermann Schwärzler:
Hi GHui,

I have a few questions regarding your mail:

* What kind of container are you using?

* How exactly do you switch to a different user inside the container?

Regards,
Hermann

On 5/16/22 7:53 AM, GHui wrote:
I fount a serious problem. If I run a container on a common user, eg. tom. In 
container I switch user to jack, now, if I submit a job to slurm cluster, the 
job owner is jack.
So I use the tom account submit a jack's job.

Any help will be appreciated.
--GHui



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