NAME¶
slurm_free_node_info_msg, slurm_load_node, slurm_print_node_info_msg,
slurm_print_node_table, slurm_sprint_node_table - Slurm node information
reporting functions
SYNTAX¶
#include <stdio.h>
#include <slurm/slurm.h>
void
slurm_free_node_info_msg (
node_info_msg_t *
node_info_msg_ptr
);
int
slurm_load_node (
time_t
update_time,
node_info_msg_t **
node_info_msg_pptr,
uint16_t
show_flags
);
void
slurm_print_node_info_msg (
FILE *
out_file,
node_info_msg_t *
node_info_msg_ptr,
int
one_liner
);
void
slurm_print_node_table (
FILE *
out_file,
node_info_t *
node_ptr,
int
node_scaling
int
one_liner
);
char *
slurm_sprint_node_table (
node_info_t *
node_ptr,
int
node_scaling
int
one_liner
);
ARGUMENTS¶
- node_info_msg_ptr
- Specifies the pointer to the structure created by
slurm_load_node.
- node_info_msg_pptr
- Specifies the double pointer to the structure to be created
and filled with the time of the last node update, a record count, and
detailed information about each node. Detailed node information is written
to fixed sized records and includes: name, state, processor count, memory
size, etc. See slurm.h for full details on the data structure's
contents.
- node_ptr
- Specifies a pointer to a single node record from the
node_info_msg_ptr data structure.
- node_scaling
- number of nodes each node represents default is 1.
- one_liner
- Print one record per line if non-zero.
- out_file
- Specifies the file to print data to.
- show_flags
- Job filtering flags, may be ORed. Information about nodes
in partitions that are configured as hidden and partitions that the user's
group is unable to utilize are not reported by default. The
SHOW_ALL flag will cause information about nodes in all partitions
to be displayed.
- update_time
- For all of the following informational calls, if
update_time is equal to or greater than the last time changes where made
to that information, new information is not returned. Otherwise all the
configuration. job, node, or partition records are returned.
DESCRIPTION¶
slurm_free_node_info_msg Release the storage generated by the
slurm_load_node function.
slurm_load_node Returns a
node_info_msg_t that contains an update
time, record count, and array of node_table records for all nodes.
slurm_print_node_info_msg Prints the contents of the data structure
describing all node records from the data loaded by the
slurm_load_node
function.
slurm_print_node_table Prints the contents of the data structure
describing a single node record loaded by the
slurm_load_node function.
RETURN VALUE¶
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and Slurm error code is
set appropriately.
ERRORS¶
SLURM_NO_CHANGE_IN_DATA Data has not changed since
update_time.
SLURM_PROTOCOL_VERSION_ERROR Protocol version has changed, re-link your
code.
SLURM_PROTOCOL_SOCKET_IMPL_TIMEOUT Timeout in communicating with SLURM
controller.
EXAMPLE¶
#include <stdio.h>
#include <slurm/slurm.h>
#include <slurm/slurm_errno.h>
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i, j, k;
partition_info_msg_t *part_info_ptr = NULL;
partition_info_t *part_ptr;
node_info_msg_t *node_info_ptr = NULL;
node_info_t *node_ptr;
/* get and dump some node information */
if ( slurm_load_node ((time_t) NULL,
&node_buffer_ptr, SHOW_ALL) ) {
slurm_perror ("slurm_load_node error");
exit (1);
}
/* The easy way to print... */
slurm_print_node_info_msg (stdout, node_buffer_ptr, 0);
/* A harder way.. */
for (i = 0; i < node_buffer_ptr->record_count; i++) {
node_ptr = &node_buffer_ptr->node_array[i];
slurm_print_node_table(stdout, node_ptr, 0);
}
/* The hardest way. */
for (i = 0; i < node_buffer_ptr->node_count; i++) {
printf ("NodeName=%s CPUs=%u\n",
node_buffer_ptr->node_array[i].name,
node_buffer_ptr->node_array[i].cpus);
}
/* get and dump some partition information */
/* note that we use the node information loaded */
/* above and we assume the node table entries have */
/* not changed since */
if ( slurm_load_partitions ((time_t) NULL,
&part_buffer_ptr) ) {
slurm_perror ("slurm_load_partitions error");
exit (1);
}
for (i = 0; i < part_buffer_ptr->record_count; i++) {
part_ptr = &part_info_ptr->partition_array[i];
printf ("PartitionName=%s Nodes=",
part_ptr->name);
for (j = 0; part_ptr->node_inx; j+=2) {
if (part_ptr->node_inx[j] == -1)
break;
for (k = part_ptr->node_inx[j];
k <= part_ptr->node_inx[j+1];
k++) {
printf ("%s ", node_buffer_ptr->
node_array[k].name);
}
}
printf("\n\n");
}
slurm_free_node_info_msg (node_buffer_ptr);
slurm_free_partition_info (part_buffer_ptr);
exit (0);
}
NOTES¶
These functions are included in the libslurm library, which must be linked to
your process for use (e.g. "cc -lslurm myprog.c").
Some data structures contain index values to cross-reference each other. If the
show_flags argument is not set to SHOW_ALL when getting this data,
these index values will be invalid.
COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2002-2006 The Regents of the University of California. Produced at
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). CODE-OCEC-09-009. All
rights reserved.
This file is part of SLURM, a resource management program. For details, see
<
http://www.schedmd.com/slurmdocs/>.
SLURM is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
SLURM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
SEE ALSO¶
scontrol(1),
squeue(1),
slurm_allocation_lookup(3),
slurm_get_errno(3),
slurm_load_partitions(3),
slurm_perror(3),
slurm_strerror(3)