slurmdbd(8)

NAME

   slurmdbd - Slurm Database Daemon.

SYNOPSIS

   slurmdbd [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION

   slurmdbd  provides a secure enterprise-wide interface to a database for
   Slurm. This is particularly useful for archiving accounting records.

   OPTIONS

   -D     Debug mode. Execute slurmdbd in the foreground with  logging  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.

   -v     Verbose operation. Multiple -v's increase verbosity.

   -V     Print version information and exit.

CORE FILE LOCATION

   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.

NOTES

   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.

COPYING

   Copyright  (C)  2008 Lawrence Livermore National Security.  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 <http://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.

SEE ALSO

   slurm.conf(5), slurmdbd.conf(5), slurmctld(8)



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