Hi Sean, A colleague pointed to me the following commands:
#scontrol show hostname x[1000,1009,1029-1031] x1000 x1009 x1029 x1030 x1031 #scontrol show hostlist x[1000,1009,1029,1030,1031] x[1000,1009,1029-1031] # ---- Alain Miniussi DSI, Pôles Calcul et Genie Log. Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur Tél. : +33609650665 ----- On Aug 17, 2023, at 3:12 PM, Sean Mc Grath <smcg...@tcd.ie> wrote: > Hi Alain, > I don't know if slurm can do that natively. python-hostlist, [ > https://www.nsc.liu.se/~kent/python-hostlist/ | > https://www.nsc.liu.se/~kent/python-hostlist/ ] , may provide the > functionality > you need. I have used it in the past to generate a list of hosts that can be > looped over. > Hope that helps. > Sean > --- > Sean McGrath > Senior Systems Administrator, IT Services > From: slurm-users <slurm-users-boun...@lists.schedmd.com> on behalf of Alain > O' > Miniussi <alain.miniu...@oca.eu> > Sent: Thursday 17 August 2023 13:44 > To: Slurm User Community List <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> > Subject: [slurm-users] extended list of nodes allocated to a job > Hi, > I'm looking for a way to get the list of nodes where a given job is running > in a > uncompressed way. > That is, I'd like to have node1,node2,node3 instead of node1-node3. > Is there way to achieve that ? > I need the information outside the script. > Thanks > ---- > Alain Miniussi > DSI, Pôles Calcul et Genie Log. > Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur > Tél. : +33609650665