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NAME

       slurm_step_ctx_create,        slurm_step_ctx_create_no_alloc,        slurm_step_ctx_daemon_per_node_hack,
       slurm_step_ctx_get,      slurm_step_ctx_params_t_init,      slurm_jobinfo_ctx_get,      slurm_spawn_kill,
       slurm_step_ctx_destroy - Slurm task spawn functions

SYNTAX

       #include <slurm/slurm.h>

       slurm_step_ctx slurm_step_ctx_create (
            slurm_step_ctx_params_t *step_req
       );

       slurm_step_ctx slurm_step_ctx_create_no_alloc (
            slurm_step_ctx_params_t *step_req
       );

       int slurm_step_ctx_daemon_per_node_hack (
            slurm_step_ctx_t *ctx
       );

       int slurm_step_ctx_get (
            slurm_step_ctx_t *ctx,
            int ctx_key,
            ...
       );

       int slurm_jobinfo_ctx_get (
            switch_jobinfo_t jobinfo,
            int data_type,
            void *data
       );

       void slurm_step_ctx_params_t_init (
            slurm_step_ctx_params_t *step_req
       );

       int slurm_spawn {
            slurm_step_ctx ctx,
            int *fd_array
       );

       int slurm_spawn_kill {
               slurm_step_ctx ctx,
            uint16_t signal
       );

       int slurm_step_ctx_destroy {
            slurm_step_ctx ctx
       );

ARGUMENTS

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

       ctx    Job step context. Created by  slurm_step_ctx_create,  or  slurm_step_ctx_create_no_alloc  used  in
              subsequent function calls, and destroyed by slurm_step_ctx_destroy.

       ctx_key
              Identifies the fields in ctx to be collected by slurm_step_ctx_get.

       data   Storage location for requested data. See data_type below.

       data_type
              Switch-specific data requested. The interpretation of this field depends upon the switch plugin in
              use.

       fd_array
              Array of socket file descriptors to be connected to the initiated tasks.  Tasks will be  connected
              to  these  file  descriptors  in  order  of their task id.  This socket will carry standard input,
              output  and  error  for  the  task.   jobinfo  Switch-specific  job  information  as  returned  by
              slurm_step_ctx_get.

       signal Signal to be sent to the spawned tasks.

DESCRIPTION

       slurm_jobinfo_ctx_get Get values from a jobinfo field as returned by slurm_step_ctx_get. The operation of
       this function is highly dependent upon the switch plugin in use.

       slurm_step_ctx_create Create a job step context. To avoid memory leaks call  slurm_step_ctx_destroy  when
       the  use of this context is finished. NOTE: this function creates a slurm job step. Call slurm_spawn in a
       timely fashion to avoid having job step credentials time out. If  slurm_spawn  is  not  used,  explicitly
       cancel the job step.

       slurm_step_ctx_create_no_alloc  Same  as  above,  only  no allocation is made. To avoid memory leaks call
       slurm_step_ctx_destroy when the use of this context is finished.

       slurm_step_ctx_daemon_per_node_hack Hack the step context to run a single process per node, regardless of
       the settings selected at slurm_step_ctx_create time.

       slurm_step_ctx_get Get values from a job step context.  ctx_key identifies the fields to be gathered from
       the job step context.  Subsequent arguments to this function are dependent upon the value of ctx_key. See
       the CONTEXT KEYS section for details.

       slurm_step_ctx_params_t_init  This  initializes  parameters  in  the  structure  that  you  will  pass to
       slurm_step_ctx_create().

       slurm_spawn Spawn tasks based upon a job step context and establish communications with the  tasks  using
       the socket file descriptors specified.  Note that this function can only be called once for each job step
       context.  Establish a new job step context for each set of tasks to be spawned.

       slurm_spawn_kill Signal the tasks spawned for this context by slurm_spawn.

       slurm_step_ctx_destroy Destroy a job step context created by slurm_step_ctx_create.

CONEXT KEYS

       SLURM_STEP_CTX_ARGS
              Set the argument count and values for the executable.  Accepts two additional arguments, the first
              of type int and the second of type char **.

       SLURM_STEP_CTX_CHDIR
              Have  the  remote  process  change directory to the specified location before beginning execution.
              Accepts one argument of type char * identifying the directory's pathname. By  default  the  remote
              process  will  execute in the same directory pathname from which it is spawned. NOTE: This assumes
              that same directory pathname exists on the other nodes.

       SLURM_STEP_CTX_ENV
              Sets the environment variable count  and  values  for  the  executable.   Accepts  two  additional
              arguments,  the  first  of  type  int  and  the  second  of  type  char **. By default the current
              environment variables are copied to started task's environment.

       SLURM_STEP_CTX_RESP
              Get   the   job   step   response   message.    Accepts   one   additional   argument   of    type
              job_step_create_response_msg_t **.

       SLURM_STEP_CTX_STEPID
              Get the step id of the created job step.  Accepts one additional argument of type uint32_t *.

       SLURM_STEP_CTX_TASKS
              Get  the  number  of  tasks  per  node  for  a given job.  Accepts one additional argument of type
              uint32_t **.  This argument will be set to point to an array with the task counts of each node  in
              an element of the array.  See SLURM_STEP_CTX_TID below to determine the task ID numbers associated
              with each of those tasks.

       SLURM_STEP_CTX_TID
              Get the task ID numbers associated with the tasks allocated  to  a  specific  node.   Accepts  two
              additional arguments, the first of type int and the second of type uint32_t **. The first argument
              identifies the node number of interest (zero origin). The second argument will be set to point  to
              an  array  with  the  task  ID numbers of each task allocated to the node (also zero origin).  See
              SLURM_STEP_CTX_TASKS above to determine how many tasks are associated with each node.

RETURN VALUE

       For  slurm_step_ctx_create a context is return upon success. On error NULL  is  returned  and  the  Slurm
       error code is set appropriately.

       For  all  other  functions  zero is returned upon success.  On error, -1 is returned, and the Slurm error
       code is set appropriately.

ERRORS

       EINVAL Invalid argument

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

       ESLURM_INVALID_JOB_ID the requested job id does not exist.

       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_DISABLED  the  ability  to create a job step is currently disabled.  This is indicative of the job
       being suspended. Retry the call as desired.

       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.

EXAMPLE

       SEE slurm_step_launch(3) man page for an example of slurm_step_ctx_create and  slurm_step_launch  in  use
       together.

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) 2004-2007 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

       slurm_allocate_resources(3),     slurm_job_step_create(3),     slurm_kill_job(3),     slurm_get_errno(3),
       slurm_perror(3), slurm_strerror(3), srun(1)