Rackslab announces the release of Slurm-web v3.2.0, including feedback and contributions from many users and organizations.

Slurm is the world leading workload manager for HPC clusters with all most advanced features to manage jobs and resources efficiently with a powerful command-line interface (CLI).

Slurm-web provides a clear graphical user interface with views to track your jobs, intuitive insights and advanced visualizations on top of Slurm to monitor status of HPC supercomputers in your organization, in a web browser on all your devices.

Slurm-web

This new version 3.2.0 is the last maintenance release of Slurm-web. It provides several new features:

  • Better Active Directory (AD) support with custom LDAP user primary group attribute and group object classes (#342).
  • Display Slurm version in clusters list (#314).
  • Automatic check of Slurm version to validate compatibility with Slurm-web (#316).

Many bug fixes are also included in this release:

  • Support node names without digits in expand/fold logic (#328).
  • Better reports of gateway and agent site configuration format error (#317).
  • Translate HTTP/404 from slurmrestd into JSON error agent that can be interpreted by frontend and emit clear error message in logs (#321).
  • Detect responses from slurmrestd not formatted in JSON, translated into JSON error for frontend and emit clear error message in logs (#333).
  • Detect absence of warnings key in slurmrestd responses and emit warning log instead of crashing (#316).
  • Fix portability of slurm-web-gen-jwt-key with Python < 3.8.
  • Fix usage of user_name_attribute configuration parameter in slurm-web-ldap-check (#340).
  • Update bundled dependencies to fix CVE-2024-39338 (axios), CVE-2024-6783 (vue-template-compiler) and CVE-2024-4067 (micromatch).
  • Display empty list of users/account with light gray cross instead of dot in reservations page (#336).
  • Hide users disclosure from jobs filters panel when authentication is disabled (#330).
  • Response with HTTP/501 and JSON error when requesting users with authentication disabled.

This release has received many feedback and contributions from EPFL, Eviden, University of A Coruña, ESRF and many individual contributors, thanks to all them!

For reference, the full changelog is available in v3.2.0 release page.

Get more details on Slurm-web website and its complete documentation. Ready to try? Follow the quickstart guide!

More links: