Good morning, long story: Every two years, some time after a release of Debian or Ubuntu LTS, when evaluations have ended and configurations adapted or rewritten and some reasonable maintenance date has been agreed upon by users' representatives (and directors!) and admins, we're in the situation to perform a full-upgrade (dist-upgrade) of all the machines that keep important data (while the compute nodes just get a fresh install). With the old 9-month release cycle of Slurm, in the past there was a slim chance that the upgrade from the version provided with the old release to the new release's one was small enough (since 3*9>24), but with the new 6-month cycle (4*6=24) there will always be one version too much in between. For a more or less painless transition, the manager machine running slurmdbd and slurmctld would need an intermediate version - which is not provided by Debian or Ubuntu at the time of the upgrade.
Long story shorter: Provided you run Slurm on Debian/Ubuntu: Where do you get that necessary intermediate version from? I'll have to upgrade from 22.05.8-4+deb12u3 (Bookworm) to 24.11.5-4 (Trixie) (while I'm expecting the Slurm developers to urge me to proceed to 25.11.x, I couldn't find *any* deb packages for that, plus it would immediately break Ubuntu LTS integration since Noble is at 23.11.4-1.2ubuntu5). I'd need 23.11 for Debian (Bookworm *or* Trixie) for the half-step upgrade of slurmdbd's databases, and I'd like to bump Ubuntu's version to 24.11 to eventually add our GPU machines to the cluster at a later point. Long story short: Does someone keep those intermediate versions, and maybe builds ahead of the official distro ones? I can't be alone with this problem... Thanks for any pointer, Steffen -- Steffen Grunewald, Cluster Administrator Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) Am Mühlenberg 1 * D-14476 Potsdam-Golm * Germany ~~~ Fon: +49-331-567 7274 Mail: steffen.grunewald(at)aei.mpg.de ~~~ -- slurm-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
