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<testsuites duration="104.739"><testsuite name="run" time="0.0"><testcase name="" classname="run" time="0.0"><failure message="">(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
 from function `setup_file' in test file dev-tools/cmake/run, line 12)
  `module load "${GCC_DEFAULT}"' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"gnu15"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "gnu15"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="computes_installed.bats" time="0.246"><testcase name="num_computes is greater than zero" classname="computes_installed.bats" time="0.017" /><testcase name="koomie_cf command is available" classname="computes_installed.bats" time="0.016" /><testcase name="get uptime from compute nodes produces results" classname="computes_installed.bats" time="0.074"><failure message="">(in test file computes_installed.bats, line 38)
  `[ -n "$output" ]' failed</failure></testcase><testcase name="correct number of compute hosts respond" classname="computes_installed.bats" time="0.072"><failure message="">(in test file computes_installed.bats, line 47)
  `[ "$num_lines" -eq "$num_computes" ]' failed</failure></testcase><testcase name="verify boot times are reasonable" classname="computes_installed.bats" time="0.067"><failure message="">(in test file computes_installed.bats, line 59)
  `[ -s "$TEMP_FILE" ]' failed</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="sms_installed.bats" time="0.023"><testcase name="Verify hostname matches expectations" classname="sms_installed.bats" time="0.012" /><testcase name="Base OS check" classname="sms_installed.bats" time="0.011" /></testsuite><testsuite name="ntp" time="10.18"><testcase name="[ntp] check for chronyc binary" classname="ntp" time="0.015" /><testcase name="[ntp] verify local time in sync on SMS" classname="ntp" time="0.141" /><testcase name="[ntp] verify local time in sync on compute" classname="ntp" time="10.024"><failure message="">(from function `run_serial_binary' in file ./common/functions, line 246,
 in test file ntp, line 29)
  `run_serial_binary ./check_time.sh' failed
srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure)</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="spack" time="1.878"><testcase name="[spack] check for RPM" classname="spack" time="0.474"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file spack, line 16)
  `module load spack || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"spack"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "spack"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[spack] add compiler" classname="spack" time="0.467"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file spack, line 16)
  `module load spack || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"spack"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "spack"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[spack] test build" classname="spack" time="0.47"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file spack, line 16)
  `module load spack || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"spack"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "spack"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[spack] test module refresh" classname="spack" time="0.467"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file spack, line 16)
  `module load spack || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"spack"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "spack"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="lmod" time="0.243"><testcase name="[lmod] test that the setup function passed" classname="lmod" time="0.243" /></testsuite><testsuite name="os_distribution" time="0.007"><testcase name="[BOS] OS distribution matches  (local) " classname="os_distribution" time="0.007" /></testsuite><testsuite name="computes" time="0.21"><testcase name="[BOS] OS distribution matches  (0 active computes) " classname="computes" time="0.0"><skipped message="">disable BOS_RELEASE check</skipped></testcase><testcase name="[BOS] consistent kernel (0 active computes) " classname="computes" time="0.073" /><testcase name="[BOS] increased locked memory limits " classname="computes" time="0.061"><failure message="">(in test file computes, line 48)
  `koomie_cf -x "c[0-9]+\b" prlimit -l -o SOFT | grep -v SOFT &gt;&amp; .cmd_output || exit 1' failed</failure></testcase><testcase name="[BOS] syslog forwarding " classname="computes" time="0.076" /></testsuite><testsuite name="pdsh" time="20.169"><testcase name="[pdsh] check for RPM (slurm)" classname="pdsh" time="0.035" /><testcase name="[pdsh] run a shell command on c[1-2] (slurm)" classname="pdsh" time="10.023"><failure message="">(in test file pdsh, line 38)
  `jobid=$(sbatch --parsable -N 2 --time=00:05:00 --wrap="sleep infinity")' failed
sbatch: error: Batch job submission failed: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure)</failure></testcase><testcase name="[pdsh] check for pdsh-mod-slurm RPM (slurm)" classname="pdsh" time="0.035" /><testcase name="[pdsh] run a shell command on -P normal (slurm)" classname="pdsh" time="10.076"><failure message="">(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58,
 in test file pdsh, line 77)
  `assert_success' failed

-- command failed --
status : 1
output : Unable to contact slurm controller: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure)
--</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="mem_limits" time="20.072"><testcase name="[memlock] check increased soft limit" classname="mem_limits" time="10.036"><failure message="">(from function `run_serial_binary' in file ../common/functions, line 243,
 in test file mem_limits, line 26)
  `run_serial_binary -o "${OUTPUT}" prlimit -l -o SOFT' failed</failure></testcase><testcase name="[memlock] check increased hard limit" classname="mem_limits" time="10.036"><failure message="">(from function `run_serial_binary' in file ../common/functions, line 243,
 in test file mem_limits, line 36)
  `run_serial_binary -o "${OUTPUT}" prlimit -l -o HARD' failed</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="ompi_info" time="0.342"><testcase name="[openmpi] check for no output to stderr with ompi_info" classname="ompi_info" time="0.342"><failure message="">(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
 in test file ompi_info, line 27)
  `module load "${COMPILER_FAMILIES%% *}"' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"gnu15"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "gnu15"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="sacct" time="0.0"><testcase name="[slurm] check for working sacct" classname="sacct" time="0.0"><skipped message="">Temporarily skip sacct check</skipped></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="magpie" time="0.62"><testcase name="[magpie] check for RPM" classname="magpie" time="0.085"><failure message="">(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58,
 in test file magpie, line 33)
  `assert_success' failed

-- command failed --
status : 1
output : [OHPC-TEST:ERROR]: RPM magpie-ohpc is not installed locally
--</failure></testcase><testcase name="[magpie] Verify MAGPIE module is loaded and matches rpm version" classname="magpie" time="0.274"><failure message="">(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
 in test file magpie, line 37)
  `module load "${MODULE}"' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"magpie"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "magpie"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[magpie] Verify module MAGPIE_DIR is defined and exists" classname="magpie" time="0.261"><failure message="">(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
 in test file magpie, line 53)
  `module load "${MODULE}"' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"magpie"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "magpie"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="munge" time="4.189"><testcase name="[munge] check for OS provdied RPM" classname="munge" time="0.034" /><testcase name="[munge] Generate a credential" classname="munge" time="0.061"><failure message="">(from function `assert_success' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58,
 in test file munge, line 20)
  `assert_success' failed

-- command failed --
status : 6
output : munge: Error: Failed to access "/var/run/munge/munge.socket.2": No such file or directory (Did you start munged?)
--</failure></testcase><testcase name="[munge] Decode credential locally" classname="munge" time="0.014"><failure message="">(from function `flunk' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 14,
 in test file munge, line 24)
  `munge -n | unmunge &gt;&amp; /dev/null || flunk "Unable decode local credential"' failed
munge: Error: Failed to access "/var/run/munge/munge.socket.2": No such file or directory (Did you start munged?)
Unable decode local credential</failure></testcase><testcase name="[munge] Run benchmark" classname="munge" time="4.08" /></testsuite><testsuite name="sinfo" time="0.067"><testcase name="[slurm] Verify SLURM RPM version matches sinfo binary" classname="sinfo" time="0.067" /></testsuite><testsuite name="EasyBuild" time="0.724"><testcase name="[EasyBuild] check for RPM" classname="EasyBuild" time="0.25"><failure message="">(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
 from function `setup' in test file EasyBuild, line 12)
  `module load EasyBuild' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"EasyBuild"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "EasyBuild"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[EasyBuild] test executable" classname="EasyBuild" time="0.235"><failure message="">(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
 from function `setup' in test file EasyBuild, line 12)
  `module load EasyBuild' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"EasyBuild"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "EasyBuild"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[EasyBuild] test install of tmux" classname="EasyBuild" time="0.239"><failure message="">(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
 from function `setup' in test file EasyBuild, line 12)
  `module load EasyBuild' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"EasyBuild"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "EasyBuild"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="lmod_installed" time="0.027"><testcase name="[modules] Check if lmod RPM installed" classname="lmod_installed" time="0.027" /></testsuite><testsuite name="rm_execution" time="40.861"><testcase name="[modules] env variable passes through ()" classname="rm_execution" time="10.253"><failure message="">(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58,
 in test file rm_execution, line 27)
  `assert_success' failed

-- command failed --
status : 1
output : srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure)
--</failure></testcase><testcase name="[modules] loaded module passes through ()" classname="rm_execution" time="10.242"><failure message="">(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58,
 in test file rm_execution, line 36)
  `assert_success' failed

-- command failed --
status : 1
output : srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure)
--</failure></testcase><testcase name="[modules] module commands available in RMS job ()" classname="rm_execution" time="10.155"><failure message="">(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58,
 in test file rm_execution, line 44)
  `assert_success' failed

-- command failed --
status : 1
output : srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure)
--</failure></testcase><testcase name="[modules] module load propagates thru RMS ()" classname="rm_execution" time="10.211"><failure message="">(from function `run_serial_binary' in file ../common/functions, line 243,
 in test file rm_execution, line 55)
  `run_serial_binary -o .cmd_output.rm "$env_cmd"' failed</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="interactive_commands" time="3.052"><testcase name="[modules] module purge" classname="interactive_commands" time="0.079" /><testcase name="[modules] module list" classname="interactive_commands" time="0.164" /><testcase name="[modules] module help" classname="interactive_commands" time="0.183" /><testcase name="[modules] module load/unload" classname="interactive_commands" time="0.837" /><testcase name="[modules] module whatis" classname="interactive_commands" time="0.184" /><testcase name="[modules] module swap" classname="interactive_commands" time="0.471" /><testcase name="[modules] path updated" classname="interactive_commands" time="0.682"><failure message="">(from function `assert_equal' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 38,
 in test file interactive_commands, line 138)
  `assert_equal "$orig_manpath" $MANPATH' failed
output expected: /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/share/man:
output observed: /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/share/man::</failure></testcase><testcase name="[modules] module depends-on" classname="interactive_commands" time="0.452" /></testsuite><testsuite name="run" time="0.1"><testcase name="[singularity] check for RPM" classname="run" time="0.063"><failure message="">(from function `assert_success' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58,
 in test file run, line 27)
  `assert_success    ' failed

-- command failed --
status : 1
output : which: no singularity in (/usr/libexec/bats-core:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin)
--</failure></testcase><testcase name="[singularity] pull down ubuntu docker image" classname="run" time="0.011"><failure message="">(in test file run, line 33)
  `singularity pull ${IMAGE} docker://${DISTRO}:latest' failed with status 127
/home/ohpc-test/tests/runtimes/singularity/run: line 33: singularity: command not found</failure></testcase><testcase name="[singularity] exec image" classname="run" time="0.011"><failure message="">(in test file run, line 40)
  `singularity exec ${IMAGE} cat /etc/os-release | grep "^ID=${DISTRO}" ' failed
/home/ohpc-test/tests/runtimes/singularity/run: line 40: singularity: command not found</failure></testcase><testcase name="[singularity] exec image via slurm" classname="run" time="0.015"><failure message="">(from function `ERROR_RETURN' in file ./common/functions, line 17,
 from function `check_exe' in file ./common/functions, line 40,
 from function `run_serial_binary' in file ./common/functions, line 229,
 in test file run, line 45)
  `run_serial_binary singularity exec ${IMAGE} cat /etc/os-release' failed
[OHPC-TEST:ERROR]: singularity is not available for execution</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="completion" time="0.086"><testcase name="[singularity] check for bash completion" classname="completion" time="0.086"><failure message="">(from function `assert_equal' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 38,
 from function `assert_output' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 49,
 in test file completion, line 65)
  `assert_output "build"' failed
output expected: build
output observed: /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion: line 3120: compopt: not currently executing completion function</failure></testcase></testsuite><testsuite name="run" time="1.643"><testcase name="[charliecloud] check for RPM" classname="run" time="0.327"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23)
  `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"charliecloud"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[charliecloud] build image" classname="run" time="0.325"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23)
  `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"charliecloud"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[charliecloud] build alpine image from Docker (using singularity)" classname="run" time="0.325"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23)
  `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"charliecloud"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[charliecloud] exec image locally" classname="run" time="0.339"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23)
  `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"charliecloud"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase><testcase name="[charliecloud] exec image via slurm" classname="run" time="0.327"><failure message="">(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23)
  `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"charliecloud"

Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
  $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud"

Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module</failure></testcase></testsuite></testsuites>