SLURM Reference Manual for HP XC System Software
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- SLURM Goals and Roles
- SLURM Features
- SLURM Operation
- SLURM Utilities
- SRUN (Submit Jobs)
- SQUEUE (List Jobs)
- SINFO (List Nodes)
- SMAP (Show Job Geometry)
- SCONTROL (Manage Configurations)
- Disclaimer
- Keyword Index
- Alphabetical List of Keywords
- Date and Revisions
REASON shows the first 35 characters of the field optionally provided by each SLURM
administrator to explain why a node's STATE is either DOWN or DRAINED. Use
-R (--list-reasons) to get this column; use -Rl to get both REASON and STATE in
the same SINFO report. The default REASON is "null."
ROOT reveals if the ability to allocate resources in a reported partition is restricted to the
root user (YES or NO).
SHARE reveals if jobs that are allocated resources in a reported partition will share those
resources. Use -l (--long). The possible values for SHARE are:
NO indicates that resources are never shared.
FORCE indicates that resources are always shared.
YES indicates that resources may be shared if specific job or resource
features otherwise allow.
STATE is the current state of an individual node or node subset within a SLURM-managed
partition. For the current state of the whole partition, see the AVAIL column (both
AVAIL and STATE appear in SINFO's default report). The next section (page 60)
lists and explains the multiple values possible in the STATE column. See also
REASON.
TIMELIMIT lists the maximum time limit for any user job in a reported partition in
days:hours:minutes:seconds (INFINITE means no job time limit). TIMELIMIT
appears in SINFO's default report.
TMP_DISK is the size of temporary disk space in megabytes on the reported nodes. Use -Nl to
report.
WEIGHT is an integer representing the scheduling weight on each node (in a similar set). Use
-Nl to report.
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