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<p>Yes.</p>
<p>However there a couple caveats: <br>
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<li>You need to be running the same versions of slurm on each.
Different kernel is ok, but same versions of slurm packages.<br>
</li>
<li>Only one can be servicing requests (so active/passive failover
configuration)</li>
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<p>To do this, you will configure in your slurm.conf your
BackupController and your AccountingStorageBackupHost</p>
<p>slurmctld and slurmdbd will run on each of those respectively.</p>
<p>Brian Andrus<br>
</p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/2/2019 1:48 PM, Tina Fora wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:c4cc366973b13df613796492b29fab3b.squirrel@sm.riseup.net">
<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi all,
We run mysql on a dedicated machine with slurmctld and slurmdbd running on
another machine. Now I want to add another machine running slurmctld and
slurmdbd and this machine with be on CentOS 7. Existing one is CentOS 6.
Is this possible? Can I run two seperate slurmctld and slurmdbd point to
the same slurm config and database?
Thank you.
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