1Slurm::Stepctx(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Slurm::Stepctx(3)
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6 Slurm::Stepctx - Step launching functions in libslurm
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9 use Slurm;
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11 $slurm = Slurm::new();
12 $params = {job_id => 1234, ...};
13 $ctx = $slurm->step_ctx_create($params);
14 $rc = $ctx->launch({...}, {task_start => sub {...},
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18 The Slurm::Stepctx class is a wrapper of the job step context and step
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23 STEP CONTEXT CREATION FUNCTIONS
24 Please see "SLURM TASK SPAWNING FUNCTIONS" in Slurm for step context
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27 STEP CONTEXT MANIPULATION FUNCTIONS
28 $rc = $ctx->get($ctx_key, ...);
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30 Get parameters from a job step context.
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32 · INPUT $ctx_key: type of the parameter to get. Supported key and the
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35 · $rc = $ctx->get(SLURM_STEP_CTX_STEPID, $stepid);
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37 Get the created job step id. $stepid will be set to the step id
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42 Get array of task count on each node. $tasks will be set to an
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45 · $rc = $ctx->get(SLURM_STEP_CTX_TID, $nodeid, $tids);
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47 Get array of task IDs for specified node. $nodeid specifies index
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50 · $rc = $ctx->get(SLURM_STEP_CTX_RESP, $resp);
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52 TODO: this is not exported. Get job step create response message.
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56 Get credential of the created job step. $cred will be an opaque
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59 · $rc = $ctx->get(SLURM_STEP_CTX_SWITCH_JOB, $switch_info);
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61 Get switch plugin specific info of the step. $switch_info will be
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66 Get number of nodes allocated to the job step.
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70 Get node name allocated to the job step. $nodeid specifies index of
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77 · $rc = $ctx->get(SLURM_STEP_CTX_USER_MANAGED_SOCKETS, $numtasks,
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80 Get user managed I/O sockets. TODO: describe the parameters.
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87 Hack the step context to run a single process per node, regardless of
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92 STEP TASK LAUNCHING FUNCTIONS
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95 Launch a parallel job step.
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119 Abort an in-progress launch, or terminate the fully launched job step.
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132 This library is created by Hongjia Cao, <hjcao(AT)nudt.edu.cn> and
133 Danny Auble, <da(AT)llnl.gov>. It is distributed with SLURM.
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136 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
137 under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at
138 your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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