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BUILD.NOTES
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Simple build/install on Linux:
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-debug \
--prefix=<install-dir> --sysconfdir=<config-dir>
make
make install
If you make changes to Makefile.am files, then on _MCR_, run
./autogen.sh
then check-in the new Makefile.am and Makefile.in files
Here is a step-by-step HOWTO for creating a new release of SLURM on a
Linux cluster (See BlueGene and AIX specific notes below for some differences).
0. svn co https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/slurm/trunk slurm
svn co https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/chaos/private/buildfarm/trunk buildfarm
put the buildfarm directory in your search path
1. Update NEWS and META files for the new release. In the META file,
the API, Major, Minor, Micro, Version, and Release fields must all
by up-to-date. **** DON'T UPDATE META UNTIL RIGHT BEFORE THE TAG ****
The Release field should always be 1 unless one of
the following is true
- Changes were made to the spec file, documentation, or example
files, but not to code.
- this is a prerelease (Release = 0.preX)
2. Tag the repository with the appropriate name for the new version.
svn copy https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/slurm/trunk \
https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/slurm/tags/slurm-1-2-0-0-pre3 \
-m "description"
3. Use the rpm make target to create the new RPMs. This requires a .rpmmacros
(.rpmrc for newer versions of rpmbuild) file containing:
%_slurm_sysconfdir /etc/slurm
%_enable_debug "--enable-debug"
I usually build with using the following syntax:
build -s https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/slurm/tags/slurm-1-2-0-0-pre3
NOTE: For v1.0 and earlier add: --pre-exec='./autogen.sh'
4. Move the RPMs to
/usr/local/admin/rpms/llnl/RPMS-RHEL4/x86_64 (odevi, or gauss)
/usr/local/admin/rpms/llnl/RPMS-RHEL4/i386/ (mdevi)
/usr/local/admin/rpms/llnl/RPMS-RHEL4/ia64/ (tdevi)
send an announcement email (with the latest entry from the NEWS
file) out to linux-admin@lists.llnl.gov.
5. Copy tagged bzip file (e.g. slurm-0.6.0-0.pre3.bz2) to FTP server
for external SLURM users.
6. Copy bzip file and rpms (including src.rpm) to sourceforge.net:
ncftp upload.sf.net
cd upload
put filename
Use SourceForge admin tool to ad new release, including changelog.
BlueGene build notes:
3. Use the rpm make target to create the new RPMs. This requires a .rpmmacros
(.rpmrc for newer versions of rpmbuild) file containing:
%_slurm_sysconfdir /etc/slurm
%_enable_debug "--enable-debug"
%with_cflags CFLAGS=-m64 CXX="g++ -m64"
Build on Service Node with using the following syntax
build -s https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/slurm/tags/slurm-1-2-0-0-pre3
4. Copy RPMs to /usr/admin/sles/llnl/RPMS-SLES9
Do _not_ copy the switch-elan, authd-authd,
aix-federation or auth-none RPMs
To build and run on AIX:
0. svn co https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/slurm/trunk slurm
svn co https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/slurm/private/proctrack-aix/trunk proctrack
svn co https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/buildfarm/trunk buildfarm
put the buildfarm directory in your search path
Also, you will need two commands to appear FIRST in your PATH:
/usr/local/tools/gnu/aix_5_64_fed/bin/install
/usr/local/gnu/bin/tar
I do this by making symlinks to those commands in the buildfarm directory,
then making the buildfarm directory the first one in my PATH.
1. export OBJECT_MODE=32
2. Build with:
./configure --enable-debug --prefix=/opt/freeware \
--sysconfdir=/opt/freeware/etc/slurm
--with-proctrack=<your directory>/proctrack \
--with-ssl=/opt/freeware --with-munge=/opt/freeware
make
make uninstall # remove old shared libraries, aix caches them
make install
3. To build RPMs (NOTE: Many GNU tools are required):
Create a file specifying system specific files:
#
# RPM Macros for use with SLURM on AIX
# The system-wide macros for RPM are in /usr/lib/rpm/macros
# and this overrides a few of them
#
%_prefix /opt/freeware
%_slurm_sysconfdir %{_prefix}/etc/slurm
%_defaultdocdir %{_prefix}/doc
%_enable_debug "--enable-debug"
%with_proctrack "--with-proctrack=<your directory>/proctrack"
%with_ssl "--with-ssl=/opt/freeware"
%with_munge "--with-munge=/opt/freeware"
build -s https://eris.llnl.gov/svn/slurm/tags/slurm-1-2-0-0-pre3
4. export MP_RMLIB=./slurm_ll_api.so
export CHECKPOINT=yes
5. poe hostname -rmpool debug
6. To debug, set SLURM_LL_API_DEBUG=3 before running poe - will create a file
/tmp/slurm.*
It can also be helpful to use poe options "-ilevel 6 -pmdlog yes"
There will be a log file create named /tmp/mplog.<jobid>.<taskid>
7. If you update proctrack, be sure to run "slibclean" to clear cached
version.
8. Install the rpms slurm-*.ppc.rpm, slurm-aix-federation-*.ppc.rpm,
slurm-auth-munge-*.ppc.rpm, slurm-devel-*.ppc.rpm, and
slurm-sched-wiki-*.ppc.rpm in /usr/admin/inst.image/slurm/aix5.3 on an
OCF AIX machine (pdev is a good choice).
AIX/Federation switch window problems
To clean switch windows: ntblclean =w 8 -a sni0
To get switch window status: ntblstatus
BlueGene bglblock boot problem diagnosis
- Logon to the Service Node (bglsn, ubglsn)
- Execute /admin/bglscripts/fatalras
This will produce a list of failures including Rack and Midplane number
<date> R<rack> M<midplane> <failure details>
- Translate the Rack and Midplane to SLURM node id: smap -R r<rack><midplane>
- Drain only the bad SLURM node, return others to service using scontrol
Configuration file update procedures:
- cd /usr/bgl/dist/slurm (on bgli)
- co -l <filename>
- vi <filename>
- ci -u <filename>
- make install
- then run "dist_local slurm" on SN and FENs to update /etc/slurm
Some RPM commands:
- rpm -querry --all | grep slurm
- rpm --erase package_name
- rpm --install --ignoresize file_name
For main SLURM plugin installation on BGL service node:
- rpm --install --force --nodeps --ignoresize slurm-#.rpm
To clear a wedged job:
/bgl/startMMCSconsole
> delete bgljob ####
> free RMP###
Starting and stopping daemons on Linux:
/etc/init.d/slurm stop
/etc/init.d/slurm start
Patches:
- cd to the top level src directory
- Run the patch command with epilog_complete.patch as stdin:
patch -p[path_level_to_filter] [--dry-run] < epilog_complete.patch
CVS and gnats:
Include "gnats:<id> e.g. "(gnats:123)" as part of cvs commit to
automatically record that update in gnats database. NOTE: Does
not change gnats bug state, but records source files associated
with the bug.
For memory leaks (for AIX use zerofault, zf; for linux use valgrind)
valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --num-callers=6 --leak-resolution=med ./slurmctld
Remember to test on ia64, i386, BGL, and AIX.