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added useradd for "user" user that can be used to run jobs as regular user
fixed a few bugs that I've created while updating
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Generate openrc in /etc/slurm/ from env vars rather than copy since some openrc files ask for the password Signed-off-by: Eric Coulter <jecoulte@iu.edu>
pull in slurm.conf at node creation via cloud-config write_files module, rather than having to rebuild the instance image when only changing number/size of nodes or partitions Signed-off-by: Eric Coulter <jecoulte@iu.edu>
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Fix for running firewall commands in cloud init
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*added step to create a user called "user" which can be used to submit jobs. running as centos is not recommended as it has sudo access.