[torquedev] [BUG] Torque 3.0.3 and Munge cannot submit jobs from other hosts
"Carlos M. Cámara"
carlos.camara at wimasis.com
Thu Nov 24 05:41:02 MST 2011
I reported a similar issue some weeks ago and it seems the problem persists:
My system configuration is:
- Torque 3.0.3
- Munge 0.5.10
Torque installed with this configuration line:
> ./configure --disable-privports --enable-munge-auth
> --with-server-home=/var/spool/torque-3.0.3
Munge installed and properly configured and obviously testing according
to the Munge installation doc. Server settings (acl and that stuff)
properly configured in the pbs_server.
I have the pbs_server in one host and the pbs_mom in another host. When
I submit a job from the pbs_server host everything works as expected and
the job properly executes in the pbs_mom host.
Calling to qstat, momctl or any other commands from the pbs_mom works
perfectly, momctl -d 3 -h pbs_host works too.
But, when I try to submit a job from the pbs_host I get this message:
> qsub: Invalid request MSG=no job owner specified
The same system configuration works as expected in torque 2.4.5.
I think this is a bug of the new versions but I have not found a bug
tracker to report the issue. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Best Regards.
On 11/11/2011 11:13 PM, torquedev-request at supercluster.org wrote:
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> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 09:27:32 -0700
> From: Lloyd Brown<lloyd_brown at byu.edu>
> Subject: [torquedev] [PATCH][MINOR] enable-nvidia-gpus in
> torque.spec.in
> To: Torque Developers mailing list<torquedev at supercluster.org>
> Message-ID:<4EBBFB74.3070200 at byu.edu>
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> Attached should be a simple patch against Torque 2.5.9 release's
> buildutils/torque.spec.in, to enable the "--enable-nvidia-gpus" option
> during the configure stage when using "rpmbuild". Basically, just do
> the normal "rpmbuild --with nvidia_gpus ...", which the updated spec
> file will translate to "./configure --enable-nvidia-gpus ..."
>
> This does not include anything for the NVML options as an alternative.
> I can work on that if it's needed, but I'll probably have to ask someone
> for RPM spec file advice.
>
> Any concerns with this patch? As I said, it's pretty simple. If not,
> what do we need to do to include it in future releases?
>
> Thanks,
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