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NAME

       slurm_get_end_time,          slurm_get_rem_time,         slurm_job_cpus_allocated_on_node,
       slurm_job_cpus_allocated_on_node_id,                 slurm_job_cpus_allocated_str_on_node,
       slurm_job_cpus_allocated_str_on_node_id,       slurm_load_jobs,       slurm_load_job_user,
       slurm_pid2jobid, slurm_print_job_info, slurm_print_job_info_msg -  Slurm  job  information
       reporting functions

       ISLURM_GET_REM_TIME, ISLURM_GET_REM_TIME2 - Fortran callable extensions

SYNTAX

       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <time.h>
       #include <slurm/slurm.h>
       #include <sys/types.h>

       void slurm_free_job_info_msg (
            job_info_msg_t *job_info_msg_ptr
       );

       int slurm_load_job (
            job_info_msg_t **job_info_msg_pptr,
            uint32_t job_id,
            uint16_t show_flags,
       );

       int slurm_load_job_user (
            job_info_msg_t **job_info_msg_pptr,
            uint32_t user_id,
            uint16_t show_flags,
       );

       int slurm_load_jobs (
            time_t update_time,
            job_info_msg_t **job_info_msg_pptr,
            uint16_t show_flags
       );

       int slurm_notify_job (
            uint32_t job_id,
            char *message
       );

       int slurm_pid2jobid (
            pid_t job_pid,
            uint32_t *job_id_ptr
       );

       int slurm_get_end_time (
            uint32_t jobid,
            time_t *end_time_ptr
       );

       long slurm_get_rem_time (
            uint32_t job_id
       );

       void slurm_print_job_info (
            FILE *out_file,
            job_info_t *job_ptr,
            int one_liner
       );

       void slurm_print_job_info_msg (
            FILE *out_file,
            job_info_msg_t *job_info_msg_ptr,
            int one_liner
       );

       int slurm_job_cpus_allocated_on_node_id (
            job_resources_t *job_resrcs_ptr,
            int node_id
       );

       int slurm_job_cpus_allocated_on_node (
            job_resources_t *job_resrcs_ptr,
            const char *node_name
       );

       int slurm_job_cpus_allocated_str_on_node_id (
            char *cpus,
            size_t cpus_len,
            job_resources_t *job_resrcs_ptr,
            int node_id
       );

       int slurm_job_cpus_allocated_str_on_node (
            char *cpus,
            size_t cpus_len,
            job_resources_t *job_resrcs_ptr,
            const char *node_name
       );

FORTRAN EXTENSION

       INTEGER*4 JOBID, REM_TIME
       REM_TIME = ISLURM_GET_REM_TIME(JOBID)
       REM_TIME = ISLURM_GET_REM_TIME2()

       ISLURM_GET_REM_TIME2()  is  equivalent  to  ISLURM_GET_REM_TIME() except that the JOBID is
       taken from the SLURM_JOB_ID environment variable, which is set by Slurm for tasks which it
       launches.   Both  functions  return the number of seconds remaining before the job reaches
       the end of it's allocated time.

ARGUMENTS

       cpus   Specifies a pointer to allocated memory into which the string representing the list
              of allocated CPUs on the node is placed.

       cpus_len
              The size in bytes of the allocated memory space pointed by cpus.

       data_type
              Identifies  the type of data to retrieve jobinfo. Note that different types of data
              are associated with different computer types and different configurations.

       data   The data value identified with data_type is returned in the location  specified  by
              data.  See  the slurm.h header file for identification of the data types associated
              with each value of data_type.

       end_time_ptr
              Specified a pointer to a storage location into which the expected termination  time
              of a job is placed.

       job_info_msg_pptr
              Specifies  the  double  pointer  to the structure to be created and filled with the
              time of the last job update, a record count, and detailed  information  about  each
              job.  Detailed  job  information is written to fixed sized records and includes: ID
              number, name, user ID, state, assigned or requested node names,  indexes  into  the
              node  table,  etc.  In the case of indexes into the node table, this is an array of
              integers with pairs of start and end index number into the node information records
              and  the data is terminated with a value of -1. See slurm.h for full details on the
              data structure's contents.

       job_id Specifies a slurm job id. If zero, use the SLURM_JOB_ID environment variable to get
              the jobid.

       job_id_ptr
              Specifies a pointer to a storage location into which a Slurm job id may be placed.

       job_info_msg_ptr
              Specifies   the   pointer   to   the   structure   created   by  slurm_load_job  or
              slurm_load_jobs.

       jobinfo
              Job-specific information as constructed by Slurm's NodeSelect  plugin.   This  data
              object is returned for each job by the slurm_load_job or slurm_load_jobs function.

       job_pid
              Specifies a process id of some process on the current node.

       job_ptr
              Specifies  a  pointer  to  a  single  job  records  from  the job_info_msg_ptr data
              structure.

       job_resrcs_ptr
              Pointer to a job_resources_t structure previously using the function slurm_load_job
              with a show_flags value of SHOW_DETAIL.

       node_id
              Zero origin ID of a node allocated to a job.

       node_name
              Name of a node allocated to a job.

       one_liner
              Print one record per line if non-zero.

       out_file
              Specifies the file to print data to.

       show_flags
              Job  filtering  flags,  may be ORed.  Information about jobs in partitions that are
              configured as hidden and partitions that the user's group is unable to utilize  are
              not reported by default.

              SHOW_ALL     Report  information  about  jobs in all partitions, even partitions to
                           which the user lacks access (this access  can  be  blocked  by  system
                           administers).

              SHOW_DETAIL  Report  detailed  resource allocation information (e.g. identification
                           of the specific CPUs allocated to a job on each node).

              SHOW_LOCAL   Report information only about jobs on the local cluster, even  if  the
                           cluster is part of a federation.

              SHOW_SIBLING Report information about all sibling jobs on a federated cluster.

       update_time
              For all of the following informational calls, if update_time is equal to or greater
              than the last time changes where made to that information, new information  is  not
              returned.   Otherwise  all  the  configuration. job, node, or partition records are
              returned.

       user_id
              ID of user we want information for.

DESCRIPTION

       slurm_free_resource_allocation_response_msg  Free  slurm  resource   allocation   response
       message.

       slurm_free_job_info_msg Release the storage generated by the slurm_load_jobs function.

       slurm_get_end_time  Returns  the  expected  termination time of a specified Slurm job. The
       time corresponds to the exhaustion of the job´s or partition´s time limit. NOTE: The  data
       is cached locally and only retrieved from the Slurm controller once per minute.

       slurm_get_rem_time Returns the number of seconds remaining before the expected termination
       time of a specified Slurm job id. The time corresponds to the exhaustion of the  job´s  or
       partition´s time limit. NOTE: The data is cached locally and only retrieved from the Slurm
       controller once per minute.

       slurm_job_cpus_allocated_on_node and slurm_job_cpus_allocated_on_node_id return the number
       of CPUs allocated to a job on a specific node allocated to a job.

       slurm_job_cpus_allocated_str_on_node  and slurm_job_cpus_allocated_str_on_node_id return a
       string representing the list of CPUs allocated to a job on a specific node allocated to  a
       job.

       slurm_load_job  Returns  a  job_info_msg_t that contains an update time, record count, and
       array of job_table records for some specific job ID.

       slurm_load_jobs Returns a job_info_msg_t that contains an update time, record  count,  and
       array of job_table records for all jobs.

       slurm_load_job_yser  Returns  a job_info_msg_t that contains an update time, record count,
       and array of job_table records for all jobs associated with a specific user ID.

       slurm_load_job_user issues RPC to get slurm information about all jobs to be  run  as  the
       specified user.

       slurm_notify_job Sends the specified message to standard output of the specified job ID.

       slurm_pid2jobid  Returns  a  Slurm  job id corresponding to the supplied local process id.
       This only works for processes which Slurm spawns and their descendants.

       slurm_print_job_info Prints the contents of the data structure  describing  a  single  job
       records from the data loaded by the slurm_load_node function.

       slurm_print_job_info_msg  Prints  the  contents  of  the data structure describing all job
       records loaded by the slurm_load_node function.

RETURN VALUE

       For slurm_get_rem_time on success  a  number  of  seconds  is  returned.   For  all  other
       functions  zero is returned on success.  On error, -1 is returned, and Slurm error code is
       set appropriately.

ERRORS

       SLURM_NO_CHANGE_IN_DATA Data has not changed since update_time.

       SLURM_PROTOCOL_VERSION_ERROR Protocol version has changed, re-link your code.

       ESLURM_INVALID_JOB_ID Request for information about a non-existent job.

       SLURM_PROTOCOL_SOCKET_IMPL_TIMEOUT Timeout in communicating with Slurm controller.

       INVAL Invalid function argument.

EXAMPLE

       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <slurm/slurm.h>
       #include <slurm/slurm_errno.h>
       #include <sys/types.h>

       int main (int argc, char *argv[])
       {
            int i;
            job_info_msg_t * job_buffer_ptr = NULL;
            job_info_t * job_ptr;
            uint32_t job_id;

            /* get and dump some job information */
            if ( slurm_load_jobs ((time_t) NULL,
                                  &job_buffer_ptr, SHOW_ALL) ) {
                 slurm_perror ("slurm_load_jobs error");
                 exit (1);
            }

            /* The easy way to print... */
            slurm_print_job_info_msg (stdout, job_buffer_ptr, 0);

            /* A harder way.. */
            for (i = 0; i < job_buffer_ptr->record_count; i++) {
                 job_ptr = &job_buffer_ptr->job_array[i];
                 slurm_print_job_info(stdout, job_ptr, 1);
            }

            /* The hardest way. */
            printf ("Jobs updated at %lx, record count %d\n",
                    job_buffer_ptr->last_update,
                    job_buffer_ptr->record_count);
            for (i = 0; i < job_buffer_ptr->record_count; i++) {
                 printf ("JobId=%u UserId=%u\n",
                      job_buffer_ptr->job_array[i].job_id,
                      job_buffer_ptr->job_array[i].user_id);
            }

            slurm_free_job_info_msg (job_buffer_ptr);

            if (slurm_pid2jobid (getpid(), &job_id))
                 slurm_perror ("slurm_load_jobs error");
            else
                 printf ("Slurm job id = %u\n", job_id);

            exit (0);
       }

NOTES

       These functions are included in the libslurm library, which must be linked to your process
       for use (e.g. "cc -lslurm myprog.c").

       The command field in the job record will be the name of user program to be launched by the
       srun or sbatch command. The field is not set when either the salloc command is used or the
       sbatch command is used with the --wrap option.

       Some  data  structures  contain  index  values  to  cross-reference  each  other.   If the
       show_flags argument is not set to SHOW_ALL when getting this data, these index values will
       be invalid.

       The  slurm_hostlist_  functions  can be used to convert Slurm node list expressions into a
       collection of individual node names.

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2002-2006 The Regents  of  the  University  of  California.   Copyright  (C)
       2008-2010  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
       <https://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

       scontrol(1),       squeue(1),      slurm_hostlist_create(3),      slurm_hostlist_shift(3),
       slurm_hostlist_destroy(3),         slurm_allocation_lookup(3),         slurm_get_errno(3),
       slurm_perror(3), slurm_strerror(3)