[slurm-users] How to do a clean restart of slurmctld under systemd?

Brian Haymore brian.haymore at utah.edu
Fri Dec 27 10:54:14 UTC 2019


>From the man page for slurmctld you can feed it the '-c' option to clear things.  I'd suggest reading that man page to see what it says there and if that matches your needs.


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On Dec 27, 2019 3:42 AM, Steve Brasier <steveb at stackhpc.com> wrote:
I want to restart the slurmctld without maintaining state (playing around with some options). The slurm troubleshooting guide says to use:
/etc/init.d/slurm stop
/etc/init.d/slurm startclean
However the control node is using systemd so while I can stop and start it with service slurmctld stop / start there is no startclean option. How can I do the equivalent please?

thanks
Steve
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