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slurmd confused of pid-file

Original post is here eklausmeier.goip.de/blog/2016/12-14-slurmd-confused-of-pid-file.


I wrote on SLURM used on Ubuntu here. As I moved to Arch Linux I, of course, use the fine AUR package slurm-llnl, which was previously maintained by Gordian Edenhofer.

After upgrading to version 16.05.7-1 I noticed the following: If slurmd is started by systemd then the pid-file specified for systemd in /lib/systemd/system/slurmd.service (PIDFile) should match the pid-file location (SlurmdPidFile) given in /etc/slurm-llnl/slurm.conf.

By the way, if one gets an error

slurm_receive_msg: Zero Bytes were transmitted or received

check your date and time of your nodes.