fv3jedi_var.x: error: s_p_parse_file : unable to status file /etc/slurm-llnl/slurm.conf: No such file or directory, retrying in 1sec up to 60sec. So I found the system slurm.conf file in /etc/slurm and mounted this directory in the container as /etc/slurm-llnl.
An error should be returned to the API user, who determines what to do with it. A separate issue is why on this system slurm.conf is installed in /usr/local/etc/slurm.conf but libslurm is looking in /usr/local/ etc/slurm/slurm.
Without the existance of / etc/slurm/slurm .conf (and world readable permissions for all dirs and the file ) I see the following error message in messages or journal: error: s_p_parse_file: unable to status file /etc/slurm/slurm .conf: No such file .
If ResumeProgram is unable to restore a node to service with a responding slurmd and an updated BootTime, it should requeue any job associated with the node and set the node state to DOWN. If the node isn’t actually rebooted (i.e. when multiple-slurmd is.
Bug 848 – Slurm has trouble parsing configuration files that used to workSummary: Slurm has trouble parsing configuration files that used to work. Status : RESOLVED INFOGIVEN. Alias: None. Product: Slurm. Classification: Unclassified.
Slurm Workload Manager – slurm .conf, Slurm Workload Manager – slurm .conf, Slurm Workload Manager – slurm .conf, Slurm Workload Manager – slurm .conf, 7/20/2014 · Re: Package list or status file could not be parsed or opened. Open a terminal and enter (one line at a time): Code: sudo apt-get clean cd /var/lib/apt sudo mv lists lists.old sudo mkdir -p lists/partial sudo apt-get clean sudo apt-get update. And welcome to the forums. Adv Reply.
# slurmd: error: s_p_parse_file : unable to status file /usr/local/etc/slurm.conf: No such file or directory, retrying in 1sec up to 60sec ????? # cp /root/slurm-16.05.11/etc/slurm.conf /usr/local/etc/slurm.conf Slaver???? slurmd -c ????????????copy???????, # slurmd: error: s_p_parse_file : unable to status file /usr/local/etc/slurm.conf: No such file or directory, retrying in 1sec up to 60sec ????? # cp /root/slurm-16.05.11/etc/slurm.conf /usr/local/etc/slurm.conf