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acct_gather.conf(5) Slurm Configuration File acct_gather.conf(5)

NAME

acct_gather.conf - Slurm configuration file for the acct_gather plugins

DESCRIPTION

acct_gather.conf is an ASCII file which defines parameters used by Slurm's acct_gather related plugins. The file location can be modified at system build time using the DEFAULT_SLURM_CONF parameter or at execution time by setting the SLURM_CONF environment variable. The file will always be located in the same directory as the slurm.conf file.

Parameter names are case insensitive. Any text following a "#" in the configuration file is treated as a comment through the end of that line. The size of each line in the file is limited to 1024 characters. Changes to the configuration file take effect upon restart of Slurm daemons, daemon receipt of the SIGHUP signal, or execution of the command "scontrol reconfigure" unless otherwise noted.

The following acct_gather.conf parameters are defined to control the general behavior of various plugins in Slurm.

The acct_gather.conf file is different than other Slurm .conf files. Each plugin defines which options are available. So if you do not load the respective plugin for an option that option will appear to be unknown by Slurm and could cause Slurm not to load. If you decide to change plugin types you might also have to change the related options as well.

EnergyIPMI
Options used for AcctGatherEnergyType/ipmi are as follows:

EnergyIPMIFrequency=<number>
This parameter is the number of seconds between BMC access samples.

EnergyIPMICalcAdjustment=<yes|no>
If set to "yes", the consumption between the last BMC access sample and a step consumption update is approximated to get more accurate task consumption. The adjustment is made at the step start and each time the consumption is updated, including the step end. The approximations are not accumulated, only the first and last adjustments are used to calculated the consumption. The default is "no".

EnergyIPMIPowerSensors=<key=values>
Optionally specify the ids of the sensors to used. Multiple <key=values> can be set with ";" separators. The key "Node" is mandatory and is used to know the consumed energy for nodes (scontrol show node) and jobs (sacct). Other keys are optional and are named by administrator. These keys are useful only when profile is activated for energy to store power (in watt) of each key. <values> are integers, multiple values can be set with "," separators. The sum of the listed sensors is used for each key. EnergyIPMIPowerSensors is optional, default value is "Node=number" where "number" is the id of the first power sensor returned by ipmi-sensors.
i.e.
EnergyIPMIPowerSensors=Node=16,19,23,26;Socket0=16,23;Socket1=19,26;SSUP=23,26;KNC=16,19
EnergyIPMIPowerSensors=Node=29,32;SSUP0=29;SSUP1=32
EnergyIPMIPowerSensors=Node=1280

The following acct_gather.conf parameters are defined to control the IPMI config default values for libipmiconsole.

EnergyIPMIUsername=USERNAME
Specify BMC Username.

EnergyIPMIPassword=PASSWORD
Specify BMC Password.

ProfileHDF5
Options used for AcctGatherProfileType/hdf5 are as follows:

ProfileHDF5Dir=<path>
This parameter is the path to the shared folder into which the acct_gather_profile plugin will write detailed data (usually as an HDF5 file). The directory is assumed to be on a file system shared by the controller and all compute nodes. This is a required parameter.

ProfileHDF5Default
A comma delimited list of data types to be collected for each job submission. Allowed values are:

All
All data types are collected. (Cannot be combined with other values.)

None
No data types are collected. This is the default. (Cannot be combined with other values.)

Energy
Energy data is collected.

Filesystem
File system (Lustre) data is collected.

Network
Network (InfiniBand) data is collected.

Task
Task (I/O, Memory, ...) data is collected.

ProfileInfluxDB
Options used for AcctGatherProfileType/influxdb are as follows:

ProfileInfluxDBDatabase
InfluxDB database name where profiling information is to be written.

ProfileInfluxDBDefault
A comma delimited list of data types to be collected for each job submission. Allowed values are:

All
All data types are collected. (Cannot be combined with other values.)

None
No data types are collected. This is the default. (Cannot be combined with other values.)

Energy
Energy data is collected.

Filesystem
File system (Lustre) data is collected.

Network
Network (InfiniBand) data is collected.

Task
Task (I/O, Memory, ...) data is collected.

ProfileInfluxDBHost=<hostname>:<port>
The hostname of the machine where the influxd instance is executed and the port used by the HTTP API. The port used by the HTTP API is the one configured through the bind-address influxdb.conf option in the [http] section. Example:

ProfileInfluxDBHost=myinfluxhost:8086

ProfileInfluxDBPass
Optional password for username configured in ProfileInfluxDBUser.

ProfileInfluxDBRTPolicy
The InfluxDB retention policy name for the database configured in ProfileInfluxDBDatabase option.

ProfileInfluxDBUser
Optional InfluxDB username that should be used to gain access to the database configured in ProfileInfluxDBDatabase. This is only needed InfluxDB is configured with authentication enabled in the [http] config section and a user has been granted at least WRITE access to the database. See also ProfileInfluxDBPass.

NOTE:
This plugin requires the libcurl development files to be installed.
NOTE:
Information on how to install and configure InfluxDB and manage databases, retention policies and such is available on the official webpage.
NOTE:
Collected information is written from every compute node where a job runs to the influxd instance listening on the ProfileInfluxDBHost. In order to avoid overloading the influxd instance with incoming connection requests, the plugin uses an internal buffer which is filled with samples. Once the buffer is full, a HTTP API write request is performed and the buffer is emptied to hold subsequent samples. A final request is also performed when a task ends even if the buffer isn't full.
NOTE:
Failed HTTP API write requests are discarded. This means that collected profile information in the plugin buffer is lost if it can't be written to the influxd database for any reason.
NOTE:
Plugin messages are logged along with the slurmstepd logs to SlurmdLogFile. In order to troubleshoot any issues, it is recommended to temporarily increase the slurmd debug level to debug3 and add Profile to the debug flags. This can be accomplished by setting the slurm.conf SlurmdDebug and DebugFlags respectively or dynamically through scontrol setdebug and setdebugflags.
NOTE:
Perhaps it's a good idea to use a monitoring and analytics tool such as Grafana on top of InfluxDB. This kind of tools permit one to create dashboards, tables, and other graphics using the stored time series. This way, it is easier to correlate resource usage peaks reported by other node monitoring tools such as Ganglia with specific job step tasks.

InfinibandOFED
Options used for AcctGatherInfinbandType/ofed are as follows:

InfinibandOFEDPort=<number>
This parameter represents the port number of the local Infiniband card that we are willing to monitor. The default port is 1.

EXAMPLE

###
# Slurm acct_gather configuration file
###
# Parameters for AcctGatherEnergy/impi plugin
EnergyIPMIFrequency=10
EnergyIPMICalcAdjustment=yes
#
# Parameters for AcctGatherProfileType/hdf5 plugin
ProfileHDF5Dir=/app/slurm/profile_data
# Parameters for AcctGatherInfiniband/ofed plugin
InfinibandOFEDPort=1

COPYING

Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Bull. Produced at Bull (cf, DISCLAIMER).

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

slurm.conf(5)
Slurm Configuration File April 2015