I answered this question on Oct 28. Simply use lazy binding as required by slurm. See a copy below of my Oct 28 response to your original thread.Just adjust the %build section of the rpm spec to ensure that -Wl,-z,-lazy appears at the end of LDFLAGS. Problem solved. > You probably built slurm with immediate binding instead of lazy binding. > Check the tags in the plugin for BIND_NOW: > $ readelf -d /usr/lib64/slurm/select_cons_tres.so | grep BIND_NOW > If you find that tag, relink slurm with lazy binding instead, i.e. do not use > any form of "now" linking, e.g. -Wl,-z,now.> Note that the linker will honor > the last directive seen on the command line, so simply appending -Wl,-z,lazy > to the end> should suffice.
On Thursday, December 5, 2019, 12:36:52 PM EST, Brian Andrus <toomuc...@gmail.com> wrote: Tim claims it works... I have compiled it, but when you try to run slurmd, it throws some errors and will not start. From a previous thread: While I can successfully build/run slurmctld, slurmd is failing because ALL of the SelectType libraries are missing symbols. Example from select_cons_tres.so: # slurmd slurmd: error: plugin_load_from_file: dlopen(/usr/lib64/slurm/select_cons_tres.so): /usr/lib64/slurm/select_cons_tres.so: undefined symbol: powercap_get_cluster_current_cap slurmd: error: Couldn't load specified plugin name for select/cons_tres: Dlopen of plugin file failed slurmd: fatal: Can't find plugin for select/cons_tres # nm -D /usr/lib64/slurm/libslurmfull.so|grep powercap_ 000000000010f7b8 T slurm_free_powercap_info_msg 0000000000060060 T slurm_print_powercap_info_msg I am in the process of getting my client to purchase support so I can have a ticket that gets attention :) Brian On 12/5/2019 4:17 AM, Shane Kelly wrote: > Hi, > Is there anybody who has actually managed to compile from rpm > on Centos 8? > And if so, could they share their recipe, please? > > Thanks in anticipation :-) > > Shane Kelly