We are pleased to announce the availability of Slurm version 25.11.1.
This release fixes two critical bugs when upgrading which caused older
jobs to be aborted and slurmstepd to crash, a regression in 25.11 that
broke pam_slurm_adopt, some stability issues in slurmctld, and various
other minor to moderate bugs.
The full list of changes are available in the CHANGELOG file:
https://github.com/SchedMD/slurm/blob/slurm-25.11/CHANGELOG/slurm-25.11.md
Slurm can be downloaded from:
https://www.schedmd.com/download-slurm/
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Marshall Garey
Release Management, Support, and Development
SchedMD LLC - Commercial Slurm Development and Support
Today marks a new journey in the history of SchedMD - we are joining
forces with NVIDIA. NVIDIA is committed to developing and supporting
Slurm as the open-source vendor-neutral workload manager it has always been.
For more details, please see NVIDIA's blog post:
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-acquires-schedmd/
Danny


The release video covering what's new in Slurm 25.05 and 25.11 is online
now on the SchedMDSlurm YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/gk42j2_kxFg
The is the same content that we presented at the Slurm Community
Birds-of-a-Feather session at SC'25 last month, but hopefully in a more
broadly accessible location.
The slides are in the publication archive as usual, as well as the other
recent presentations from SC'25 and KubeCon NA 2025:
https://www.schedmd.com/publications/
The direct link to the release sides is:
http://slurm.schedmd.com/SC25/Slurm_BoF_SC25.pdf
- Tim
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Tim Wickberg
Chief Technology Officer, SchedMD LLC
Commercial Slurm Development and Support