Folks have addressed the obvious config settings, but also check your
prolog/epilog scripts/settings as well as the .bashrc/.bash_profile and
stuff in /etc/profile.d/
That may be hanging it up.
Brian Andrus
On 9/5/2024 5:17 AM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Hi,
With
$ salloc --ver
Paul Edmon via slurm-users writes:
> Its definitely working for 23.11.8, which is what we are using.
It turns out we had unintentionally started firewalld on the login node.
Now this has been turned off, 'salloc' drops into a shell on a compute
node as desired.
Thanks for all the data points.
Its definitely working for 23.11.8, which is what we are using.
-Paul Edmon-
On 9/5/24 10:22 AM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Jason Simms via slurm-users writes:
Ours works fine, however, without the InteractiveStepOptions parameter.
My assumption is also that default value should b
Jason Simms via slurm-users writes:
> Ours works fine, however, without the InteractiveStepOptions parameter.
My assumption is also that default value should be OK.
It would be nice if some one could confirm that 23.11.10 was working for
them. However, we'll probably be upgrading to 24.5 fairl
Thanks Jason for the hint. Looks like, the parameter was kept in
slurm.conf from previous SLURM versions at our site. Works also without
setting InteractiveStepOptions in slurm.conf.
Best Regards,
Carsten
Am 05.09.24 um 15:55 schrieb Jason Simms via slurm-users:
Ours works fine, however, wi
Ours works fine, however, without the InteractiveStepOptions parameter.
JLS
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 9:53 AM Carsten Beyer via slurm-users <
slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> wrote:
> Hi Loris,
>
> we use SLURM 23.02.7 (Production) and 23.11.1 (Testsystem). Our config
> contains a second parameter In
Hi Loris,
we use SLURM 23.02.7 (Production) and 23.11.1 (Testsystem). Our config
contains a second parameter InteractiveStepOptions in slurm.conf:
InteractiveStepOptions="--interactive --preserve-env --pty $SHELL -l"
LaunchParameters=enable_nss_slurm,use_interactive_step
That works fine for u
I know this doesn't particularly help you, but for me on 23.11.6 it works
as expected and immediately drops me onto the allocated node. In answer to
your question, yes, as I understand it the default/expected behavior is to
return the shell directly.
Jason
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 8:18 AM Loris Ben