% clara-slurm(1)
clara-slurm - performs tasks using SLURM's controller
clara slurm health <nodeset>
clara slurm resume <nodeset>
clara slurm drain [<nodeset>] [<reason>...]
clara slurm undrain <nodeset>
clara slurm fail [<nodeset>] [<reason>...]
clara slurm down [<nodeset>]
clara slurm power <state> <nodeset>
clara slurm <cmd> <subject> [<op>] [<spec>...]
clara slurm -h | --help
Options: must be either 'up' or 'down'
<op> is one of the following ones: show, create, update and delete.
<cmd> is one of the following ones: job, node, steps, frontend,
partition, reservation, block and submp.
clara slurm provides a simplified interface to the most useful commands from SLURM.
clara slurm health <nodeset>
Show nodes' health
clara slurm resume <nodeset>
Resume the nodes.
clara slurm drain [<nodeset>] [<reason>...]
Shows drained nodes and reason why they have been drained, when used without arguments.
When it is given a nodeset, it drains the specified nodes.
clara slurm undrain <nodeset>
Clears the node from being drained (like "RESUME"), but will not change the node's base state (e.g. "DOWN").
clara slurm fail [<nodeset>] [<reason>...]
Shows failed nodes and reason why they have been set as failed, when used without arguments.
When it is given a nodeset, it sets as failed the specified nodes.
clara slurm power <state> <nodeset>
This command will use the configured SuspendProg and ResumeProg programs in slurm.conf to explicitly place a node in or out of a power saving mode.
clara slurm down [<nodeset>]
Shows nodes down when used without arguments.
When it is given a nodeset, it puts down the specified nodes.
clara slurm <cmd> <subject> [<op>] [<spec>...]
Simplified interface for scontrol.
Not all the <op> options are compatible with any <cmd> option but clara
will warn you of not allowed combinations.
Put the nodes node[3-6] down
clara slurm down node[3-6]
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