[slurm-users] Configuration issue on Ubuntu
Umut Arus
umuta at sabanciuniv.edu
Wed Aug 29 04:23:43 MDT 2018
Thank you Chris. After your suggestion I compiled latest stable version on
a CentOS. And installed Munge packages firstly from Centos repository. Now
I'm getting the below error.
slurmd is succesfully working on same machine.
./slurmctld -Dcvvvv
slurmctld: debug: Log file re-opened
slurmctld: error: Unable to open pidfile
`/var/run/slurm-llnl/slurmctld.pid': No such file or directory
slurmctld: slurmctld version 17.11.9-2 started on cluster cluster
*slurmctld: debug3: Trying to load plugin
/root/sl/sl2/lib/slurm/crypto_munge.soslurmctld: error: Couldn't find the
specified plugin name for crypto/munge looking at all files*
slurmctld: debug3: accept_path_paranoia: stat(/root/sl/sl2/lib/slurm) failed
*slurmctld: error: cannot find crypto plugin for crypto/mungeslurmctld:
error: cannot create crypto context for crypto/munge*
*slurmctld: fatal: slurm_cred_creator_ctx_create((null)): Permission denied*
What is you suggestion for the "Permission denied" and munge errors?
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:05 AM Chris Samuel <chris at csamuel.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:43:54 PM AEST Umut Arus wrote:
>
> > It seems the main problem is; slurmctld: fatal: No front end nodes
> defined
>
> Frontend nodes are for IBM BlueGene and Cray systems where you cannot run
> slurmd on the compute nodes themselves so a proxy system must be used
> instead
> (at $JOB-1 we used this on our BG/Q system). I strongly suspect you are
> not
> running on either of those!
>
> https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm.conf.html
>
> # These options may only be used on systems configured and built with the
> # appropriate parameters (--have-front-end, --enable-bluegene-emulation)
> # or a system determined to have the appropriate architecture by the
> # configure script (BlueGene or Cray systems).
>
> If you built Slurm yourself you'll need to check you didn't use those
> arguments by mistake or configure didn't enable them in error, and if this
> is
> an Ubuntu package then it's probably an bug in how they packaged it!
>
> Best of luck,
> Chris
> --
> Chris Samuel : http://www.csamuel.org/ : Melbourne, VIC
>
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*Umut A.*
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