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NAME

       slurm_allocate_resources,       slurm_allocate_resources_blocking,       slurm_allocation_msg_thr_create,
       slurm_allocation_msg_thr_destroy,         slurm_allocation_lookup,          slurm_allocation_lookup_lite,
       slurm_confirm_allocation,        slurm_free_submit_response_response_msg,        slurm_init_job_desc_msg,
       slurm_job_will_run,  slurm_job_will_run2,  slurm_read_hostfile,  slurm_submit_batch_job   -   Slurm   job
       initiation functions

SYNTAX

       #include <slurm/slurm.h>

       int slurm_allocate_resources (
            job_desc_msg_t *job_desc_msg_ptr,
            resource_allocation_response_msg_t **slurm_alloc_msg_pptr
       );

       resource_allocation_response_msg_t *slurm_allocate_resources_blocking (
            job_desc_msg_t *job_desc_msg_ptr,
            time_t timeout, void (*pending_callback)(uint32_t job_id)
       );

       allocation_msg_thread_t *slurm_allocation_msg_thr_create (
            uint16_t *port,
            slurm_allocation_callbacks_t *callbacks
       );

       void *slurm_allocation_msg_thr_destroy (
            allocation_msg_thread_t *slurm_alloc_msg_thr_ptr
       );

       int slurm_allocation_lookup {
            uint32_t jobid,
            resource_allocation_response_msg_t **slurm_alloc_msg_pptr
       );

       int slurm_allocation_lookup_lite {
            uint32_t jobid,
            resource_allocation_response_msg_t **slurm_alloc_msg_pptr
       );

       int slurm_confirm_allocation (
            old_job_alloc_msg_t *old_job_desc_msg_ptr,
            resource_allocation_response_msg_t **slurm_alloc_msg_pptr
       );

       void slurm_free_resource_allocation_response_msg (
            resource_allocation_response_msg_t *slurm_alloc_msg_ptr
       );

       void slurm_free_submit_response_response_msg (
            submit_response_msg_t *slurm_submit_msg_ptr
       );

       void slurm_init_job_desc_msg (
            job_desc_msg_t *job_desc_msg_ptr
       );

       int slurm_job_will_run (
            job_desc_msg_t *job_desc_msg_ptr
       );

       int slurm_job_will_run2 (
            job_desc_msg_t *job_desc_msg_ptr,
            will_run_response_msg_t **will_run_resp
       );

       int slurm_read_hostfile (
            char *filename, int n
       );

       int slurm_submit_batch_job (
            job_desc_msg_t *job_desc_msg_ptr,
            submit_response_msg_t **slurm_submit_msg_pptr
       );

ARGUMENTS

       job_desc_msg_ptr
              Specifies  the  pointer  to  a job request specification. See slurm.h for full details on the data
              structure's contents.

       callbacks
              Specifies the pointer to a allocation callbacks structure.  See slurm.h for full  details  on  the
              data structure's contents.

       old_job_desc_msg_ptr
              Specifies  the  pointer  to  a description of an existing job. See slurm.h for full details on the
              data structure's contents.

       slurm_alloc_msg_pptr
              Specifies the double pointer to the structure to be created and filled with a description  of  the
              created  resource allocation (job): job ID, list of allocated nodes, processor count per allocated
              node, etc. See slurm.h for full details on the data structure's contents.

       slurm_alloc_msg_ptr
              Specifies  the  pointer  to  the  structure  to  be  created  and  filled  in  by   the   function
              slurm_allocate_resources,        slurm_allocate_resources_blocking,       slurm_allocation_lookup,
              slurm_allocation_lookup_lite, slurm_confirm_allocation, slurm_job_will_run or slurm_job_will_run.

       slurm_alloc_msg_thr_ptr
              Specifies   the   pointer   to   the   structure   created   and   returned   by   the    function
              slurm_allocation_msg_thr_create.         Must        be        destroyed       with       function
              slurm_allocation_msg_thr_destroy.

       slurm_submit_msg_pptr
              Specifies the double pointer to the structure to be created and filled with a description  of  the
              created job: job ID, etc. See slurm.h for full details on the data structure's contents.

       slurm_submit_msg_ptr
              Specifies   the   pointer  to  the  structure  to  be  created  and  filled  in  by  the  function
              slurm_submit_batch_job.

       will_run_resp
              Specifies when and where the specified job descriptor could be started.

DESCRIPTION

       slurm_allocate_resources Request a resource allocation for a job. If successful, a job entry is  created.
       Note that if the job's requested node count or time allocation are outside of the partition's limits then
       a job entry will be created, a warning indication will be placed in the error_code field of the  response
       message,  and  the  job will be left queued until the partition's limits are changed.  Always release the
       response message when no longer required using the function  slurm_free_resource_allocation_response_msg.
       This  function  only makes the request once.  If the allocation is not available immediately the node_cnt
       variable in the resp will be 0.  If you want a function that will block until either an error is received
       or an allocation is granted you can use the slurm_allocate_resources_blocking function described below.

       slurm_allocate_resources_blocking  Request  a  resource allocation for a job.  This call will block until
       the  allocation  is  granted,  an  error  occurs,  or  the  specified  timeout  limit  is  reached.   The
       pending_callback  parameter  will  be  called  if  the  allocation  is  not available immediately and the
       immediate flag is not set in the request.  This can be used to get the jobid of the job while waiting for
       the allocation to become available.  On failure NULL is returned and errno is set.

       slurm_allocation_msg_thr_create  Startup  a  message  handler  talking  with  the controller dealing with
       messages from the controller during an allocation. Callback  functions  are  declared  in  the  callbacks
       parameter  and will be called when a corresponding message is received from the controller.  This message
       thread is needed to receive messages from the controller about node failure in an  allocation  and  other
       important messages.  Although technically not required, it could be very helpful to inform about problems
       with the allocation.

       slurm_allocation_msg_thr_destroy Shutdown the message handler
        talking with the controller dealing with messages from the controller during
        an allocation.

       slurm_confirm_allocation Return detailed information on a  specific  existing  job  allocation.  OBSOLETE
       FUNCTION:  Use  slurm_allocation_lookup  instead.  This function may only be successfully executed by the
       job's owner or user root.

       slurm_free_resource_allocation_response_msg Release the storage generated in response to a  call  of  the
       function slurm_allocate_resources, slurm_allocation_lookup, or slurm_allocation_lookup_lite.

       slurm_free_submit_response_msg  Release  the  storage  generated  in  response  to a call of the function
       slurm_submit_batch_job.

       slurm_init_job_desc_msg Initialize the contents of a job descriptor with default  values.   Execute  this
       function before issuing a request to submit or modify a job.

       slurm_job_will_run Determine if the supplied job description could be executed immediately.

       slurm_job_will_run2 Determine when and where the supplied job description can be executed.

       slurm_read_hostfile  Read  a  Slurm  hostfile specified by "filename".  "filename" must contain a list of
       Slurm NodeNames, one per line.  Reads up to "n" number of hostnames  from  the  file.  Returns  a  string
       representing  a  hostlist  ranged string of the contents of the file.  This is a helper function, it does
       not contact any Slurm daemons.

       slurm_submit_batch_job Submit a job for later execution. Note that if the job's requested node  count  or
       time  allocation  are  outside  of  the  partition's  limits  then a job entry will be created, a warning
       indication will be placed in the error_code field of the response message,  and  the  job  will  be  left
       queued until the partition's limits are changed and resources are available.  Always release the response
       message when no longer required using the function slurm_free_submit_response_msg.

RETURN VALUE

       On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and Slurm error code is set appropriately.

ERRORS

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

       ESLURM_CAN_NOT_START_IMMEDIATELY the job can not be started immediately as requested.

       ESLURM_DEFAULT_PARTITION_NOT_SET the system lacks a valid default partition.

       ESLURM_JOB_MISSING_PARTITION_KEY use of this partition is restricted through a credential  provided  only
       to user root. This job lacks such a valid credential.

       ESLURM_JOB_MISSING_REQUIRED_PARTITION_GROUP  use  of this partition is restricted to certain groups. This
       user is not a member of an authorized group.

       ESLURM_REQUESTED_NODES_NOT_IN_PARTITION the job requested use of specific nodes  which  are  not  in  the
       requested (or default) partition.

       ESLURM_TOO_MANY_REQUESTED_CPUS  the job requested use of more processors than can be made available to in
       the requested (or default) partition.

       ESLURM_TOO_MANY_REQUESTED_NODES the job requested use of more nodes than can be made available to in  the
       requested (or default) partition.

       ESLURM_ERROR_ON_DESC_TO_RECORD_COPY  unable  to create the job due to internal resources being exhausted.
       Try again later.

       ESLURM_JOB_MISSING_SIZE_SPECIFICATION the job failed to specify some size specification. At least one  of
       the following must be supplied: required processor count, required node count, or required node list.

       ESLURM_JOB_SCRIPT_MISSING failed to identify executable program to be queued.

       ESLURM_USER_ID_MISSING identification of the job's owner was not provided.

       ESLURM_DUPLICATE_JOB_ID the requested job id is already in use.

       ESLURM_NOT_TOP_PRIORITY  job  can  not be started immediately because higher priority jobs are waiting to
       use this partition.

       ESLURM_REQUESTED_NODE_CONFIG_UNAVAILABLE the requested node configuration is not available (at least  not
       in sufficient quantity) to satisfy the request.

       ESLURM_REQUESTED_PART_CONFIG_UNAVAILABLE  the  requested  partition  configuration  is  not  available to
       satisfy the request. This is not a fatal error, but indicates that the job will be left queued until  the
       partition's  configuration  is  changed.  This typically indicates that the job's requested node count is
       outside of the node count range its partition is configured to support (e.g. the job wants 64  nodes  and
       the  partition  will  only schedule jobs using between 1 and 32 nodes). Alternately, the job's time limit
       exceeds the partition's time limit.

       ESLURM_NODES_BUSY the requested nodes are already in use.

       ESLURM_INVALID_FEATURE the requested feature(s) does not exist.

       ESLURM_INVALID_JOB_ID the requested job id does not exist.

       ESLURM_INVALID_NODE_COUNT the requested node count is not valid.

       ESLURM_INVALID_NODE_NAME the requested node name(s) is/are not valid.

       ESLURM_INVALID_PARTITION_NAME the requested partition name is not valid.

       ESLURM_TRANSITION_STATE_NO_UPDATE the requested job configuration change can not take place at this time.
       Try again later.

       ESLURM_ALREADY_DONE the specified job has already completed and can not be modified.

       ESLURM_ACCESS_DENIED  the  requesting  user  lacks authorization for the requested action (e.g. trying to
       delete or modify another user's job).

       ESLURM_INTERCONNECT_FAILURE failed to configure the node interconnect.

       ESLURM_BAD_DIST task distribution specification is invalid.

       SLURM_PROTOCOL_SOCKET_IMPL_TIMEOUT Timeout in communicating with Slurm controller.

NON-BLOCKING EXAMPLE

       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <signal.h>
       #include <slurm/slurm.h>
       #include <slurm/slurm_errno.h>

       int main (int argc, char *argv[])
       {
            job_desc_msg_t job_desc_msg;
            resource_allocation_response_msg_t* slurm_alloc_msg_ptr ;

            slurm_init_job_desc_msg( &job_desc_msg );
            job_desc_msg. name = ("job01 ");
            job_desc_msg. job_min_memory = 1024;
            job_desc_msg. time_limit = 200;
            job_desc_msg. min_nodes = 400;
            job_desc_msg. user_id = getuid();
            job_desc_msg. group_id = getgid();
            if (slurm_allocate_resources(&job_desc_msg,
                                         &slurm_alloc_msg_ptr)) {
                 slurm_perror ("slurm_allocate_resources error");
                 exit (1);
            }
            printf ("Allocated nodes %s to job_id %u\n",
                    slurm_alloc_msg_ptr->node_list,
                    slurm_alloc_msg_ptr->job_id );
            if (slurm_kill_job(slurm_alloc_msg_ptr->job_id, SIGKILL, 0)) {
                 printf ("kill errno %d\n", slurm_get_errno());
                 exit (1);
            }
            printf ("canceled job_id %u\n",
                    slurm_alloc_msg_ptr->job_id );
            slurm_free_resource_allocation_response_msg(
                      slurm_alloc_msg_ptr);
            exit (0);
       }

BLOCKING EXAMPLE

       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <signal.h>
       #include <slurm/slurm.h>
       #include <slurm/slurm_errno.h>

       int main (int argc, char *argv[])
       {
            job_desc_msg_t job_desc_msg;
            resource_allocation_response_msg_t* slurm_alloc_msg_ptr ;

            slurm_init_job_desc_msg( &job_desc_msg );
            job_desc_msg. name = ("job01 ");
            job_desc_msg. job_min_memory = 1024;
            job_desc_msg. time_limit = 200;
            job_desc_msg. min_nodes = 400;
            job_desc_msg. user_id = getuid();
            job_desc_msg. group_id = getgid();
            if (!(slurm_alloc_msg_ptr =
                  slurm_allocate_resources_blocking(&job_desc_msg, 0, NULL))) {
                 slurm_perror ("slurm_allocate_resources_blocking error");
                 exit (1);
            }
            printf ("Allocated nodes %s to job_id %u\n",
                    slurm_alloc_msg_ptr->node_list,
                    slurm_alloc_msg_ptr->job_id );
            if (slurm_kill_job(slurm_alloc_msg_ptr->job_id, SIGKILL, 0)) {
                 printf ("kill errno %d\n", slurm_get_errno());
                 exit (1);
            }
            printf ("canceled job_id %u\n",
                    slurm_alloc_msg_ptr->job_id );
            slurm_free_resource_allocation_response_msg(
                      slurm_alloc_msg_ptr);
            exit (0);
       }

NOTE

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

COPYING

       Copyright  (C)  2010-2014  SchedMD  LLC.   Copyright  (C)  2002-2006  The  Regents  of  the University of
       California.  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

       hostlist_create(3),        hostlist_shift(3),       hostlist_destroy(3),       scancel(1),       srun(1),
       slurm_free_job_info_msg(3), slurm_get_errno(3), slurm_load_jobs(3), slurm_perror(3), slurm_strerror(3)