Hi,
there is some more information from the same manpage about nodestates:
NODE STATE CODES
Node state codes are shortened as required for the field size.
These node states may be followed by a special character to identify
state flags associated with the node. The following node sufficies and
states are used:
* The node is presently not responding and will not be
allocated any new work. If the node remains non-responsive, it will be
placed in the DOWN state (except in the case of COMPLETING, DRAINED,
DRAINING, FAIL, FAILING
nodes).
~ The node is presently in a power saving mode (typically
running at reduced frequency).
# The node is presently being powered up or configured.
$ The node is currently in a reservation with a flag value of
"maintenance".
@ The node is pending reboot.
...
Best
Marcus
On 01/10/2019 05:27 PM, DENOU, MEHDI wrote:
Hello,
Extract from here : https://slurm.schedmd.com/sinfo.html
*STATE*
State of the nodes. Possible states include: allocated, completing,
down, drained, draining, fail, failing, future, idle, maint, mixed,
perfctrs, power_down, power_up, reserved, and unknown plus Their
abbreviated forms: alloc, comp, down, drain, drng, fail, failg, futr,
idle, maint, mix, npc, pow_dn, pow_up, resv, and unk respectively.
Note that the suffix "*" identifies nodes that are presently not
responding.
Regards
*From:* slurm-users <slurm-users-boun...@lists.schedmd.com> *On Behalf
Of *Jeffrey R. Lang
*Sent:* Thursday, January 10, 2019 5:14 PM
*To:* slurm-us...@schedmd.com
*Subject:* [slurm-users] Simple question but I can't find the answer
Guys
When I run sinfo some of the nodes in the list show there hostname
with a following asterisk. I’ve looked through the man pages and what
I can find on the web but nothing provides an answer.
So what does the asterisk after the hostname mean?
Jeff
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