I would be cautious using the redbarn Slurm document. It appears it is for Slurm 2.3.4 , only 4 years old.

On 01/05/16 06:45, David Carlet wrote:
Re: [slurm-dev] Re: more detailed installation guide
Depending on where you are in the design/development phase for your project, you might also consider switching to using the OpenHPC build. They have an install guide available on their downloads page (http://openhpc.community/downloads/) and do integration testing for "all" the packages they put out in their repo.

Otherwise, there are some guides to use, such as this one from red barn (http://www.thinkredbarn.com/WW35_walkthrough.pdf), but you'll have to adapt the Warewulf specific stuff and replace it with whatever you specifically use.



On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Ole Holm Nielsen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    On 01/05/2016 12:12 PM, Randy Bin Lin wrote:

        I was wondering if anyone has a more detailed installation
        guide than
        the official guide below:

        http://slurm.schedmd.com/quickstart_admin.html

        I got the general idea how to install slurm on a local linux
        cluster.
        but still don’t know how to do it exactly. a step-by-step
        guide will be
        great if any one has it. please share it with me. it is
        greatly appreciated.


    I had the same problem as you, so I've been writing a Wiki page
    about simple SLURM installation for a generic CentOS 7 Linux
    cluster. Please see:
    https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM

    While this page reflects work in progress, I've gathered much
    information which is scattered across many SLURM docs pages and
    other relevant pages.  Getting relevant information for getting
    started is sometimes like the needle-in-haystack problem :-)

    The Wiki refers to CentOS 7 (and RHEL 7) configurations, but a
    number of points should be valid for other Linuxes as well.

    If there are errors or missing points in this Wiki page, please
    write to me.

    Thanks,
    Ole

-- Ole Holm Nielsen
    PhD, Manager of IT services
    Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark



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