-Now we need to give SLURM a configuration file in @/etc/slurm-llnl/slurm.conf@. Here's an example:
+Now we need to give SLURM a configuration file. On Debian-based systems, this is installed at @/etc/slurm-llnl/slurm.conf@. On Red Hat-based systems, this is installed at @/etc/slurm/slurm.conf@. Here's an example @slurm.conf@:
@@ -130,8+134,8 @@ Whenever you change this file, you will need to update the copy _on every comput
Each hostname in @slurm.conf@ must also resolve correctly on all SLURM worker nodes as well as the controller itself. Furthermore, the hostnames used in the configuration file must match the hostnames reported by @hostname@ or @hostname -s@ on the nodes themselves. This applies to the ControlMachine as well as the worker nodes.
For example:
Each hostname in @slurm.conf@ must also resolve correctly on all SLURM worker nodes as well as the controller itself. Furthermore, the hostnames used in the configuration file must match the hostnames reported by @hostname@ or @hostname -s@ on the nodes themselves. This applies to the ControlMachine as well as the worker nodes.
For example:
-* In @/etc/slurm-llnl/slurm.conf@ on control and worker nodes: @ControlMachine=uuid_prefix.your.domain@
-* In @/etc/slurm-llnl/slurm.conf@ on control and worker nodes: @NodeName=compute[0-255]@
+* In @slurm.conf@ on control and worker nodes: @ControlMachine=uuid_prefix.your.domain@
+* In @slurm.conf@ on control and worker nodes: @NodeName=compute[0-255]@
* In @/etc/resolv.conf@ on control and worker nodes: @search uuid_prefix.your.domain@
* On the control node: @hostname@ reports @uuid_prefix.your.domain@
* On worker node 123: @hostname@ reports @compute123.uuid_prefix.your.domain@
* In @/etc/resolv.conf@ on control and worker nodes: @search uuid_prefix.your.domain@
* On the control node: @hostname@ reports @uuid_prefix.your.domain@
* On worker node 123: @hostname@ reports @compute123.uuid_prefix.your.domain@