Rike,

Assuming the data, scripts and other dependencies are already on the cluster, you could just ssh and execute the sbatch command in a single shot: ssh submitnode sbatch some_script.sh

It will ask for a password if appropriate and could use ssh keys to bypass that need.

Brian Andrus

On 5/14/2024 5:10 AM, Rike-Benjamin Schuppner via slurm-users wrote:
Hi,

If I understand it correctly, the MUNGE and SACK authentication modules 
naturally require that no-one can get access to the key. This means that we 
should not use our normal workstations to which our users have physical access 
to run any jobs, nor could our users use the workstations to submit jobs to the 
compute nodes. They would have to ssh to a specific submit node and only then 
could they schedule their jobs.

Is there an elegant way to enable job submission from any computer (possibly 
requiring that users type their password for the submit node – or to their ssh 
key – at some point)? (All computers/users use the same LDAP server for logins.)

Best
/rike



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