Hello everyone,
I am currently implementing a service to monitor for jwks key rotation. If a change is detected, the jwks file is updated. Is it enough to use "scontrol reconfigure" to reread the jwks file? Or does it require a full restart of the slurmctl daemon?
Thanks in advance for the inputs.
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Pedro D.R. Santos Specialist, Ph.D., High Performance Computing Vestas Technology Centre Porto
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On 06-06-2024 19:50, Pedro Daniel Da Rocha Santos via slurm-users wrote:
I am currently implementing a service to monitor for jwks key rotation. If a change is detected, the jwks file is updated. Is it enough to use “scontrol reconfigure” to reread the jwks file? Or does it require a full restart of the slurmctl daemon?
Which version of Slurm are you running? From 23.11 “scontrol reconfigure” will restart the slurmctld. See page 43 of https://slurm.schedmd.com/SC23/Slurm-SC23-BOF.pdf
/Ole