Dennis,
 
please read the documentation on slurm.conf, especially about 
partitions and nodes.
 
You might consider to use dedicated login nodes (see AllocNodes) 
to keep your users away from your compute nodes.
 
Rainer
 

On 02/08/14 17:52, Dennis Zheleznyak wrote:
> Thank you all for your help, 
> I used the last method that described in 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/slurm-devel/sVkZ1FFVq5s
> However, I want to prevent users from gaining access to the compute nodes at 
> any cost and not only when they don't have a job allocated on a specific 
> machine.
> Thank you,
> Dennis. 
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 7:39 PM, Nancy Kritkausky <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Dennis,
>
>     I would suggest using the PAM module.  This should do what you need.  I 
> believe it is documented in the slurm web pages.
>
>     Nancy
>
>      
>
>     From: Marcin Stolarek [mailto:[email protected]]
>     Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2014 10:35 AM
>     To: slurm-dev
>     Subject: [slurm-dev] Re: Don't allow SSH Login
>
>      
>
>      
>
>      
>
>     2014-02-06 Dennis Zheleznyak <[email protected]>:
>
>     Hi everyone,
>
>      
>
>     I have a 4 node cluster - 3 compute servers and one storage server, all 
> running CentOS 6.5.
>
>      
>
>     I want to allow ssh login only to one specific compute server and only 
> from there users will be able to run jobs. If i'll disable ssh login to the 
> rest of the compute servers, slurm won't work since it relies on SSH 
>
>     Hi Dennis,
>
>
>     How does slurm rely on ssh?
>
>     cheers,
>     marcin
>

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