system news

Upgrade of Abisko from Ubuntu Precise to Ubuntu Xenial

  • Posted on: 7 April 2017
  • By: ake

During April we will be upgrading Abisko from Ubuntu Precise to Ubuntu Xenial.

This upgrade will make the environment on Abisko match the one already in use on Kebnekaise.

The reason for doing this is that Ubuntu Precise has End-of-Life on 2017-04-28. (End-of-Life means that after that it will no longer get security updates, bug fixes, etc.)

For more information on the upgrade please see the Abisko: Precise to Xenial migration page.

  • Posted on: 31 March 2017
  • By: ake

Batch queue malfunction on Kebnekaise

  • Posted on: 24 February 2017
  • By: zao

During a routine upgrade of the batch system SLURM on Kebnekaise intended to improve the amount of usable memory on the large memory nodes, we encountered an unexpected malfunction.

This discarded all running and scheduled jobs.

We're working on restoring functionality and will update this system news entry.

Update 2017-02-24 15:42 CET:
The new version of SLURM misbehaves greatly and the commands to interact with it are very slow or not responding at all. You may consider the Kebnekaise cluster down for all practical purposes for now.

Emacs on Kebnekaise

  • Posted on: 23 February 2017
  • By: zao

We have resolved a long-standing problem with Emacs on the kebnekaise login node. If you had any form of X forwarding enabled invoking emacs would result in a segmentation fault which necessitated a workaround by starting it with the argument -nw.

This is no longer necessary as we have patched the offending library, so now you get a properly working graphical Emacs if you have X forwarding. If you wish to run a textual Emacs in such an environment the argument -nw still exists and works as intended.

Network problems on Abisko, 2017-02-07

  • Posted on: 7 February 2017
  • By: bbrydsoe

We have been having some network problems on Abisko since late Sunday (2017-02-05) evening. These are mostly solved, but there are still some remaining issues which we are investigating. There is a risk that this may affect a small number of running jobs.

In addition, this means that a number of nodes have temporarily been taken out of production. This means there are fewer available nodes, which may affect the queue time negatively on Abisko.

This system news will be updated when there is more information.

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