Is there any sort of syntax checker that we could run our slurm.conf file
through before committing it? (And sometimes crashing slurmctld in the
process...)
Thanks!
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- Bill
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Bill Benedetto The Goodyear Tire &
Sadly no. There is a feature request for one though:
https://bugs.schedmd.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3435
What we've done in the meantime is put together a gitlab runner which
basically starts up a mini instance of the scheduler and runs slurmctld
on the slurm.conf we want to put in place. We then
mostly, our problem was, that we forgot to add/remove a node to/from the
partitions/topology file, which caused slurmctld to deny startup. So I wrote a
simple checker for that. Here is the output of a sample run:
reading '../conf/rcc/slurm.conf' ...
reading '../conf/rcc/nodes.conf' ...
reading
Il 15/10/2021 06:02, Marcus Wagner ha scritto:
mostly, our problem was, that we forgot to add/remove a node to/from the
partitions/topology file, which caused slurmctld to deny startup. So I
wrote a simple checker for that. Here is the output of a sample run:
Even "just" catching syntax errors
Hi Diego,
sorry for the delay.
On 10/18/21 14:20, Diego Zuccato wrote:
Il 15/10/2021 06:02, Marcus Wagner ha scritto:
mostly, our problem was, that we forgot to add/remove a node to/from
the partitions/topology file, which caused slurmctld to deny startup.
So I wrote a simple checker for th