1scrontab(1)                     Slurm Commands                     scrontab(1)
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NAME

6       scrontab - manage Slurm crontab files
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SYNOPSIS

10       scrontab [-u user] file
11       scrontab [-u user] [ -e | -l | -r ]
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DESCRIPTION

15       scrontab  is  used  to  set,  edit,  and  remove a user's Slurm-managed
16       crontab.  This file can define a number of recurring batch jobs to  run
17       on a scheduled interval.
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19       Lines  must  be  either  comments  starting with '#', whitespace, valid
20       crontab entries or custom variable settings.
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22       Lines starting with #SCRON allow options to be defined for  the  single
23       following  crontab  entry.  Options  are  always  reset in between each
24       crontab entry. Options include most of those available  to  the  sbatch
25       command; details are available in the sbatch(1) man page.
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27       Note  that  jobs  are  not guaranteed to execute at the preferred time.
28       Jobs will run no more frequently than requested,  but  are  managed  by
29       setting  the  BeginTime field to the next valid iteration, and are then
30       subject to queuing delays. The exact behavior will depend on the  local
31       site configuration.  Because of this method of implementation, the next
32       job in the series won't be submitted until after the previous  job  has
33       completed.  For example, if you have a monitoring job that is scheduled
34       to run every minute on a busy system, if the job scheduled to start  at
35       08:20:00  isn't able to start until 08:20:30 and it runs for 35 seconds
36       then the job at 08:21:00 will be skipped  and  the  next  job  will  be
37       scheduled for 08:22:00.
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39       scrontab  uses  the  same  syntax for date and time specifiers as cron.
40       Each line has five fields that have the following meanings:
41              field           allowed values
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43              minute          0-59
44              hour            0-23
45              day of month    1-31
46              month           1-12 (or name)
47              day of week     0-7 (0 and 7 are Sunday, or use name)
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50       A field can contain an asterisk (*) which means  that  it's  valid  for
51       each  of  the  allowed values for the given time period. Ranges are al‐
52       lowed where a range is two numbers with a  hyphen  between  them.   The
53       second  number  must be greater than the first. Lists are allowed, with
54       commas separating the numbers or ranges being  separated.  Step  values
55       can  be  specified by entering a slash (/), followed by the step value,
56       causing the job to run at the specified interval appropriate  for  that
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60       Custom  variables can be defined as within a regular shell script.  The
61       `$' character introduces variable expansion. Simple parameter expansion
62       is  the only currently accepted expansion variant (i.e. ${parameter} or
63       ${parameter:-word} are not supported). The variable expansion will only
64       occur  within scrontab job commands. It is not possible to expand vari‐
65       ables in other type of lines (other variable definitions,  comments  or
66       crontab  entries). The expansion will happen before submitting the job,
67       but the variable definitions will remain in the scrontab script. Unlike
68       crontab, the user environment variables are ignored.
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OPTIONS

72       The  first  form  of this command is used to install a new crontab from
73       some named file or standard  input  if  the  pseudo-filename  ``-''  is
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77       -e     Edit the crontab. If a crontab does not exist already, a default
78              example (without any defined entries) will be  provided  in  the
79              editor.
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81       -l     List the crontab. (Prints directly to stdout.)
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83       -r     Remove  the  crontab. Any currently running crontab-defined jobs
84              will continue to  run  but  will  no  longer  recur.  All  other
85              crontab-defined jobs will be cancelled.
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87       -u <user>
88              Edit  or  view  a different user's crontab. Listing is permitted
89              for Operators and Admins. Editing/removal is only permitted  for
90              root and the SlurmUser account.
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SCRONTAB OPTIONS

93       scrontab allows you to use shortcuts to specify some common time inter‐
94       vals for the specified script to run.  These include the following:
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97       @yearly | @annually
98              Job will become eligible at 00:00 Jan 01 each year.
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100       @monthly
101              Job will become eligible at 00:00  on  the  first  day  of  each
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104       @weekly
105              Job will become eligible at 00:00 Sunday of each week.
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107       @daily | @midnight
108              Job will become eligible at 00:00 each day.
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111              Job will become eligible at the first minute of each hour.
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

114       VISUAL              Used as the interactive editor if set.
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116       EDITOR              Used  as  the interfactive editor if set and VISUAL
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119       SLURM_CONF          The location of the Slurm configuration file.
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NOTES

122       scrontab is only available if  the  ScronParameters=enable  option  has
123       been enabled in the slurm.conf.
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125       scrontab  will  create  a temporary file in the directory set by TMPDIR
126       environment variable. If the variable is not set /tmp is used.
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128       Jobs created with scrontab are assigned a single job id. When cancelled
129       all  future  runs of the job will also be cancelled. The job definition
130       will be commented out in the users scrontab file.
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EXAMPLES

134       To create a job that would run at the beginning of each hour, using the
135       'high'  partition,  'sub1' account and have a walltime of 1 minute, you
136       would add the following to scrontab:
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138              DIR=/home/user1
139              #SCRON -p high
140              #SCRON -A sub1
141              #SCRON -t 1:00
142              @hourly $DIR/date.printer.job
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145       To have a job run every Wednesday, every other  hour  during  the  work
146       day, each of the first five minutes of the hour and again at the thirty
147       minute mark, you would add the following to scrontab.
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149              1-5,30 8-17/2 * * wed $DIR/example.job
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LIMITATIONS

153       The Slurm controller's timezone is what will be used to  evaluate  each
154       crontab's  repetition  intervals.  User-specific timezones are not sup‐
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COPYING

159       Copyright (C) 2020-2022 SchedMD LLC.
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161       This file is part of Slurm, a resource  management  program.   For  de‐
162       tails, see <https://slurm.schedmd.com/>.
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164       Slurm  is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
165       the terms of the GNU General Public License as published  by  the  Free
166       Software  Foundation;  either version 2 of the License, or (at your op‐
167       tion) any later version.
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169       Slurm is distributed in the hope that it will be  useful,  but  WITHOUT
170       ANY  WARRANTY;  without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
171       FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General  Public  License
172       for more details.
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SEE ALSO

176       sbatch(1), squeue(1), slurm.conf(5)
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