sinfo
sinfo
: overview of the resources offered by the cluster
By default, sinfo
lists the available partitions name(s), availability, time limit, number of nodes, their state and the nodelist. A partition is a set of compute nodes.
The command sinfo
by default
$sinfo
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES STATE NODELIST
all* up infinite 5 down* wn[075,096,105,110,146]
all* up infinite 6 drain wn[077,091,101,117,143,148]
all* up infinite 2 mix wn[079,097]
all* up infinite 33 alloc wn[081-089,092-095,099-100,104,108,112,115,118,124,135-139,144-145,151,155-158]
all* up infinite 40 idle wn[071-073,076,080,090,098,102-103,106-107,109,111,113-114,116,120-123,125-128,130-134,140-142,147,149-150,152-154,159-160]
all* up infinite 4 down wn[074,078,119,129]
debug up infinite 8 idle wn[060-063,065-067,069]
debug up infinite 3 down wn[064,068,070]
The command sinfo --Node
provides the list of nodes and their actual state individually.
$sinfo -Node
NODELIST NODES PARTITION STATE
wn071 1 all* alloc
wn072 1 all* drain
wn073 1 all* alloc
wn074 1 all* down
wn075 1 all* down*
wn076 1 all* alloc
The command sinfo --summarize
provides the node state in the form "available/idle/other/total"
$sinfo -s
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES(A/I/O/T) NODELIST
all* up infinite 36/7/47/90 wn[071-160]
debug up infinite 2/6/3/11 wn[060-070]
The command sinfo --long
provides additional information than sinfo
. Informations about the OverSubscribe (OVERSUBS), All the queues are defined as OVERSUBS=NO, none of the partitions(queues) allow requestes over the limit of the consumable resources.
$sinfo --long
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT JOB_SIZE ROOT OVERSUBS GROUPS NODES STATE NODELIST
all* up infinite 1-infinite no NO all 5 down* wn[075,096,105,110,146]
all* up infinite 1-infinite no NO all 38 drained wn[072-073,076-077,080,090-091,098,101-103,106-107,109,113-114,116-117,120-123,125-128,130,133-134,136,140-141,143,147-148,150,152,159]
all* up infinite 1-infinite no NO all 4 mixed wn[079,094,097,137]
all* up infinite 1-infinite no NO all 32 allocated wn[071,081-089,092-093,095,099-100,104,108,112,115,118,124,131-132,135,138-139,144,151,155-158]
all* up infinite 1-infinite no NO all 7 idle wn[111,142,145,149,153-154,160]
With sinfo
you can also filter the nodes/partitions for specific situation, in this example we requested to list the nodes either idle or down
$sinfo --states=idle,down
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES STATE NODELIST
all* up infinite 5 down* wn[075,096,105,110,146]
all* up infinite 8 idle wn[113,116,121-122,126,140-141,143]
all* up infinite 4 down wn[074,078,119,129]
debug up infinite 7 idle wn[060-063,065-067]
debug up infinite 3 down wn[064,068,070]
For more detailed information, please see manual
man sinfo
Statesstates:
- mix : consumable resources partially allocated
- idle : available to requests consumable resources
- drain : unavailable for use per system administrator request
- drng : currently executing a job, but will not be allocated to additional jobs. The node will be changed to state DRAINED when the last job on it completes
- alloc : consumable resources fully allocated
- down : unavailable for use. Slurm can automatically place nodes in this state if some failure occurs.