[slurm-users] Re: SLURM configuration for LDAP users

2024-02-05 Thread Loris Bennett via slurm-users
Hi Richard, Richard Chang via slurm-users writes: > Job submission works for local users. I was not aware we need to manually > add the LDAP users to the SlurmDB. Does it mean we need to add each and every > user in LDAP to the Slurm database ? We add users to the Slurm DB automatically

[slurm-users] Re: SLURM configuration for LDAP users

2024-02-05 Thread Richard Chang via slurm-users
 Job submission works for local users. I was not aware we need to manually add the LDAP users to the SlurmDB. Does it mean we need to add each and every user in LDAP to the Slurm database ? On 2/4/2024 9:04 PM, Renfro, Michael wrote: “An LDAP user can login to the login, slurmctld and

[slurm-users] Re: SLURM configuration for LDAP users

2024-02-04 Thread Renfro, Michael via slurm-users
“An LDAP user can login to the login, slurmctld and compute nodes, but when they try to submit jobs, slurmctld logs an error about invalid account or partition for user.” Since I don’t think it was mentioned below, does a non-LDAP user get the same error, or does it work by default? We don’t

[slurm-users] Re: SLURM configuration for LDAP users

2024-02-04 Thread William Brown via slurm-users
We use Active Directory and NFSv4 and I think that we have some instructions for setting it up on CentOS 7. It was quite involved and does require that the directory service returns UID and GID information, so have populated the RFC2307 fields in AD. This is required for munge to work.