slurmdbd - Slurm Database Daemon.
slurmdbd [
OPTIONS...]
slurmdbd provides a secure enterprise-wide interface to a database for
Slurm. This is particularly useful for archiving accounting records.
- -D
- Run slurmdbd in the foreground with logging copied
to stdout.
-
- -h
- Help; print a brief summary of command options.
-
- -n <value>
- Set the daemon's nice value to the specified value,
typically a negative number.
-
- -R[comma separated cluster name list]
- Reset the lft and rgt values of the associations in the
given cluster list. Lft and rgt values are used to distinguish
hierarchical groups in the slurm accounting database. This option should
be very rarely used.
-
- -s
- Change working directory of slurmdbd to LogFile path if
possible, or to /var/tmp otherwise.
-
- -v
- Verbose operation. Multiple -v's increase
verbosity.
-
- -V
- Print version information and exit.
-
If slurmdbd is started with the
-D option then the core file will be
written to the current working directory. Otherwise if
LogFile in
"slurmdbd.conf" is a fully qualified path name (starting with a
slash), the core file will be written to the same directory as the log file,
provided SlurmUser has write permission on the directory. Otherwise the core
file will be written to "/var/tmp/" as a last resort. If neither of
the above directories have write permission for SlurmUser, no core file will
be produced.
- SIGTERM SIGINT
-
slurmdbd will shutdown cleanly, waiting for
in-progress rollups to finish.
-
- SIGABRT
-
slurmdbd will perform a core dump, then exit.
In-progress operations are killed.
-
- SIGHUP
- Reloads the slurm configuration files, similar to 'scontrol
reconfigure'.
-
- SIGUSR2
- Reread the log level from the configs, and then reopen the
log file. This should be used when setting up logrotate(8).
-
- SIGCHLD SIGUSR1 SIGTSTP SIGXCPU SIGQUIT SIGPIPE
SIGALRM
- These signals are explicitly ignored.
-
It may be useful to experiment with different
slurmctld specific
configuration parameters using a distinct configuration file (e.g. timeouts).
However, this special configuration file will not be used by the
slurmd
daemon or the Slurm programs, unless you specifically tell each of them to use
it. If you desire changing communication ports, the location of the temporary
file system, or other parameters used by other Slurm components, change the
common configuration file,
slurm.conf.
Copyright (C) 2008 Lawrence Livermore National Security. Copyright (C) 2010-2022
SchedMD LLC. 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
<
https://slurm.schedmd.com/>.
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.
slurm.conf(5),
slurmdbd.conf(5),
slurmctld(8)