Il 30/09/20 12:33, Marcus Wagner ha scritto:
> the submission process runs on the slurmctld, so the user must be known
> there.
It is. The frontend is the node users use to submit jobs and it's where
slurmctld runs.
The user is known (he's logged in via ssh). His home is available (NFS
share visib
Hi Diego,
the submission process runs on the slurmctld, so the user must be known there.
Best
Marcus
Am 30.09.2020 um 08:37 schrieb Diego Zuccato:
Il 30/09/20 03:49, Brian Andrus ha scritto:
Tks for the answer.
That means the system has no idea who that user is.
But which system? Being a
Il 30/09/20 03:49, Brian Andrus ha scritto:
Tks for the answer.
> That means the system has no idea who that user is.
But which system? Being a message generated by slurmctld, I thought it
must be the frontend node. But, as I wrote, that system correctly
identifies the user (he's logged in, 'id'
That means the system has no idea who that user is.
If you are using /etc/passwd, that file is not synched on the slurm
master node(s)
If you are part of a domain or other shared directory (ldap, etc), your
master is likely not configured right.
If you are using SSSD, it is also possible yo
Hello all.
One of the users is unable to submit jobs to our cluster.
The first time he tries, he gets
$ sbatch test.job
sbatch: fatal: Invalid user id: 621049927
then:
$ sbatch test.job
sbatch: error: Batch job submission failed: Invalid account or
account/partition combination specified
In slur