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slurmdbd.conf
Langue: en
Version: 327230 (ubuntu - 08/07/09)
Section: 5 (Format de fichier)
NAME
slurmdbd.conf - Slurm Database Daemon (SlurmDBD) configuration fileDESCRIPTION
/etc/slurmdb.conf is an ASCII file which describes Slurm Database Daemon (SlurmDBD) configuration information. The file location can be modified at system build time using the DEFAULT_SLURM_CONF parameter.The contents of the file are case insensitive except for the names of nodes and files. Any text following a "#" in the configuration file is treated as a comment through the end of that line. The size of each line in the file is limited to 1024 characters. Changes to the configuration file take effect upon restart of SlurmDbd or daemon receipt of the SIGHUP signal unless otherwise noted.
This file should be only on the computer where SlurmDBD executes and should only be readable by the user which executes SlurmDBD (e.g. "slurm"). This file should be protected from unauthorized access since it contains a database password. The overall configuration parameters available include:
- ArchiveAge
- Move data over this age out of the database to an archive. The time is a numeric value and is a number of days. If zero, then never archive the data. The default value is zero.
- ArchiveScript
- This script is executed periodically in order to transfer accounting records out of the database into an archive. The script is executed with a single argument, the value of ArchiveTime as described below.
- AuthInfo
- Additional information to be used for authentication of communications with the Slurm control daemon (slurmctld) on each cluster. The interpretation of this option is specific to the configured AuthType. In the case of auth/munge, this can be configured to use a Munge daemon specifically configured to provide authentication between clusters while the default Munge daemon provides authentication within a cluster. In that case, this will specify the pathname of the socket to use. The default value is NULL, which results in the default authentication mechanism being used.
- AuthType
- Define the authentication method for communications between SLURM components. Acceptable values at present include "auth/none", "auth/authd", and "auth/munge". The default value is "auth/none", which means the UID included in communication messages is not verified. This may be fine for testing purposes, but do not use "auth/none" if you desire any security. "auth/authd" indicates that Brett Chun's authd is to be used (see "http://www.theether.org/authd/" for more information). "auth/munge" indicates that LLNL's Munge system is to be used (this is the best supported authentication mechanism for SLURM, see "http://home.gna.org/munge/" for more information). SlurmDbd must be terminated prior to changing the value of AuthType and later restarted.
- DbdAddr
- Name that DbdHost should be referred to in establishing a communications path to the Slurm Database Daemon. This name will be used as an argument to the gethostbyname() function for identification. For example, "elx0000" might be used to designate the ethernet address for node "lx0000". By default the DbdAddr will be identical in value to DbdHost. This value must be equal to the SlurmDbdAddr parameter in the slurm.conf file.
- DbdHost
- The name of the machine where the Slurm Database Daemon is executed. This should be a node name without the full domain name (e.g. "lx0001"). This value must be specified.
- DbdPort
- The port number that the Slurm Database Daemon (slurmdbd) listens to for work. The default value is SLURMDBD_PORT as established at system build time. If none is explicitly specified, it will be set to 6819. This value must be equal to the SlurmDbdPort parameter in the slurm.conf file.
- DebugLevel
- The level of detail to provide the Slurm Database Daemon's logs. Values from 0 to 9 are legal, with `0' being "quiet" operation and `9' being insanely verbose. The default value is 3.
- JobPurge
- Individual job records over this age are purged from the database. Aggregated information will be preserved indefinitely. The time is a numeric value and is a number of days. If zero, then job records are never purged. The default value is 360 days.
- LogFile
- Fully qualified pathname of a file into which the Slurm Database Daemon's logs are written. The default value is none (performs logging via syslog).
- MessageTimeout
- Time permitted for a round-trip communication to complete in seconds. Default value is 10 seconds.
- PidFile
- Fully qualified pathname of a file into which the Slurm Database Daemon may write its process ID. This may be used for automated signal processing. The default value is "/var/run/slurmdbd.pid".
- PluginDir
- Identifies the places in which to look for SLURM plugins. This is a colon-separated list of directories, like the PATH environment variable. The default value is "/usr/local/lib/slurm".
- PrivateData
- This controls what type of information is hidden from regular users. By default, all information is visible to all users. User SlurmUser, root, and users with AdminLevel=Admin can always view all information. Multiple values may be specified with a comma separator. Acceptable values include:
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- accounts
- prevents users from viewing any account definitions unless they are coordinators of them.
- jobs
- prevents users from viewing job records belonging to other users unless they are coordinators of the association running the job when using sacct.
- users
- prevents users from viewing information of any user other than themselves, this also makes it so users can only see associations they deal with. Coordinators can see associations of all users they are coordinator of, but can only see themselves when listing users.
- usage
- prevents users from viewing usage of any other user. This applys to sreport.
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- SlurmUser
- The name of the user that the slurmctld daemon executes as. This user must exist on the machine executing the Slurm Database Daemon and have the same user ID as the hosts on which slurmctld execute. For security purposes, a user other than "root" is recommended. The default value is "root".
- StepPurge
- Individual job step records over this age are purged from the database. Aggregated information will be preserved indefinitely. The time is a numeric value and is a number of days. If zero, then job step records are never purged. The default value is 30 days.
- StorageHost
- Define the name of the host the database is running where we are going to store the data. Ideally this should be the host on which slurmdbd executes.
- StorageLoc
- Specify the name of the database as the location where accounting records are written.
- StoragePass
- Define the password used to gain access to the database to store the job accounting data.
- StoragePort
- The port number that the Slurm Database Daemon (slurmdbd) communicates with the database.
- StorageType
- Define the accounting storage mechanism type. Acceptable values at present include "accounting_storage/gold", "accounting_storage/mysql", and "accounting_storage/pgsql". The value "accounting_storage/gold" indicates that account records will be written to Gold (http://www.clusterresources.com/pages/products/gold-allocation-manager.php), which maintains its own database. The value "accounting_storage/mysql" indicates that accounting records should be written to a MySQL database specified by the torageLoc parameter. The value "accounting_storage/pgsql" indicates that accounting records should be written to a PostgreSQL database specified by the StorageLoc parameter. This plugin is not complete and should not be used if wanting to use associations. It will however work with basic accounting of jobs and job steps. If interested in completing please email slurm-dev@lists.llnl.gov. This value must be specified.
- StorageUser
- Define the name of the user we are going to connect to the database with to store the job accounting data.
- TrackWCKey
- Boolean yes or no. Used to set display and track of the Workload Characterization Key. Must be set to track wckey usage.
EXAMPLE
#
# Sample /etc/slurmdbd.conf
#
ArchiveAge=365 # keep 1 year of data online
ArchiveScript=/usr/sbin/slurm.dbd.archive
AuthInfo=/var/run/munge/munge.socket.2
AuthType=auth/munge
DbdHost=db_host
DebugLevel=4
JobPurge=90
StepPurge=30
LogFile=/var/log/slurmdbd.log
PidFile=/var/tmp/jette/slurmdbd.pid
SlurmUser=slurm_mgr
StoragePass=shazaam
StorageType=accounting_storage/mysql
StorageUser=database_mgr
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2008 Lawrence Livermore National Security. Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). LLNL-CODE-402394.This file is part of SLURM, a resource management program. For details, see <https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/slurm/>.
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.
FILES
/etc/slurmdbd.confSEE ALSO
slurm.conf(5), slurmctld(8), slurmdbd(8) syslog(2)
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