Ticket 6311

Summary: Remove proctrack/lua in 19.05 release
Product: Slurm Reporter: Tim Wickberg <tim>
Component: slurmdAssignee: Tim Wickberg <tim>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: 4 - Minor Issue    
Priority: --- CC: day36
Version: 19.05.x   
Hardware: Linux   
OS: Linux   
Site: LLNL Alineos Sites: ---
Atos/Eviden Sites: --- Confidential Site: ---
Coreweave sites: --- Cray Sites: ---
DS9 clusters: --- HPCnow Sites: ---
HPE Sites: --- IBM Sites: ---
NOAA SIte: --- OCF Sites: ---
Recursion Pharma Sites: --- SFW Sites: ---
SNIC sites: --- Linux Distro: ---
Machine Name: CLE Version:
Version Fixed: 19.05.0pre2 Target Release: ---
DevPrio: --- Emory-Cloud Sites: ---
Attachments: slurm.conf.common included on all of our slurm clusters
example slurm.conf

Description Tim Wickberg 2019-01-02 18:48:17 MST
Hey Ryan -

I'm planning on removing the proctrack/lua plugin before 19.05 is released, but wanted to check with you on the off-chance that LLNL had this in use somewhere.
Comment 1 Tim Wickberg 2019-01-14 14:40:27 MST
Hey Ryan -

Just in case you hadn't see this before, I just want to check if proctrack/lua happens to be in use anywhere at LLNL at this point. I'm assuming it isn't, but we don't have any configs on file for your systems so I'm left guessing.

thanks,
- Tim
Comment 2 Ryan Day 2019-01-14 14:44:53 MST
Sorry, lost that in my inbox. We use proctrack/cgroup everywhere. I'll attach a representative slurm.conf if that's something that's useful for you all to have around.
Comment 3 Ryan Day 2019-01-14 14:47:05 MST
Created attachment 8917 [details]
slurm.conf.common included on all of our slurm clusters
Comment 4 Ryan Day 2019-01-14 14:47:56 MST
Created attachment 8918 [details]
example slurm.conf

We try to keep common settings in the slurm.conf.common and only put cluster specific things in slurm.conf.
Comment 5 Tim Wickberg 2019-01-14 14:53:38 MST
Thanks for getting back; I understand the buried inbox problem quite well myself, and thus lightly nudge people from time to time.

We do have an internal cache of customer configs that we refer to frequently when trying to figure out what options are actually in use, but the last timestamp we had was a while back, and I wasn't sure how representative that config was.

That plugin will disappear shortly.

- Tim