GNU/Linux |
Debian 6.0.2(Squeeze) |
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sattach(1) |
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sattach − Attach to a SLURM job step.
sattach [options] <jobid.stepid>
sattach attaches to a running SLURM job step. By attaching, it makes available the IO streams of all of the tasks of a running SLURM job step. It also suitable for use with a parallel debugger like TotalView.
−h, −−help
Display help information and exit.
−−input−filter[=]<task
number>
−−output−filter[=]<task
number>
−−error−filter[=]<task
number>
Only transmit standard input to a single task, or print the standard output or standard error from a single task. The filtering is performed locally in sattach.
−l, −−label
Prepend each line of task standard output or standard error with the task number of its origin.
−−layout
Contacts the slurmctld to obtain the task layout information for the job step, prints the task layout information, and then exits without attaching to the job step.
−Q, −−quiet
Suppress informational messages from sattach. Errors will still be displayed.
−u, −−usage
Display brief usage message and exit.
−V, −−version
Display SLURM version number and exit.
−v, −−verbose
Increase the verbosity of sattach’s informational messages. Multiple −v’s will further increase sattach’s verbosity.
Upon startup, salloc will read and handle the options set in the following environment variables. Note: Command line options always override environment variables settings.
SLURM_EXIT_ERROR |
Specifies the exit code generated when a SLURM error occurs (e.g. invalid options). This can be used by a script to distinguish application exit codes from various SLURM error conditions. |
sattach 15.0
sattach −−output−filter 5 65386.15
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sinfo(1), salloc(1), sbatch(1), squeue(1), scancel(1), scontrol(1), slurm.conf(5), sched_setaffinity(2), numa(3)
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