[torqueusers] Maui Complains a different pbs_server
Yang Wang
yang.wang at agencourt.com
Tue Dec 9 07:32:42 MST 2008
Hi Jerry,
After read your email. I am trying to find out where the maui.cfg file is. It seems that the installation shell script silently install the configure to /usr/local/maui which I just find out it still use the old figure file.
So I recompile the maui with ./configure --prefix=/opt/maui --with-pbs=/opt/torque --with-spooldir=/var/spool/maui, and it uses the new maui.cgf and works fine now.
The old /usr/local/maui is a shared the file system and causes the problem here.
Thanks for the help.
Yang
________________________________
From: Jerry Smith [mailto:jdsmit at sandia.gov]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 5:33 PM
To: yang.wang at agencourt.com
Cc: torqueusers at supercluster.org
Subject: Re: [torqueusers] Maui Complains a different pbs_server
What is RMCFG[base] HOST=
or
RMCFG[base] SERVER=
set to in your maui.cfg
--Jerry
Yang Wang wrote:
Dear all,
It an attempt to update the torque to a new version, I installed the new version of torque on one of our cluster node, and trying to use maui as the scheduler to testing purpose. The pbs_server starts fine with this new version, but the maui complains the pbs_server should run on another machine, which in the old head node. I did compile the new torque on this new node, and also checked the /var/spool/torque/server_name is with the new head node (bio203.agencourt.com).
Why the maui is still think the pbs_server is running on another machine? How can make the maui to think the "bio203.agencourt.com" is the new head node?
Thanks,
Yang
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