Re: [slurm-users] slurmctld/slurmdbd filesystem/usermap requirements

2022-02-10 Thread Diego Zuccato
Tks a lot to both Steffen and Paul! That clarifies everything! Il 10/02/2022 14:11, Paul Brunk ha scritto: Hi: slurmctld runs as an unprivileged user ('slurm' by default) who probably doesn't have read access to the user's job scripts.  'sbatch' submits the scripts via network to slurmctld, w

Re: [slurm-users] slurmctld/slurmdbd filesystem/usermap requirements

2022-02-10 Thread Paul Brunk
Hi: slurmctld runs as an unprivileged user ('slurm' by default) who probably doesn't have read access to the user's job scripts. 'sbatch' submits the scripts via network to slurmctld, who stores them in the slurm.conf 'StateSaveLocation', and sends them to slurmds at dispatch time, who store t

Re: [slurm-users] slurmctld/slurmdbd filesystem/usermap requirements

2022-02-10 Thread Steffen Grunewald
On Thu, 2022-02-10 at 11:59:58 +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote: > Hello all. > > Does slurmctld (or slurmdbd) need to access the same filesystems used on > submit nodes? Or they just receive the needed information in the request? > > Does slurmctld need read access to /home/userA/myjob.sh or does it r

[slurm-users] slurmctld/slurmdbd filesystem/usermap requirements

2022-02-10 Thread Diego Zuccato
Hello all. Does slurmctld (or slurmdbd) need to access the same filesystems used on submit nodes? Or they just receive the needed information in the request? Say the submit node and the worker nodes mount /home via NFS. Then userA submits a job with sbatch /home/userA/myjob.sh Does slurmctl