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<p>Mike,</p>
<p>There are not such differences for draining nodes.</p>
<p>DRNG = Draining</p>
<p>DRAIN = Drained</p>
<p>So if a node is not fully drained yet, it is draining</p>
<p>It would never be IDLE + DRAINING because it can immediately
become drained.</p>
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of the nodes. Possible states include: allocated, completing,
down, drained, draining, fail, failing, future, idle, maint,
mixed, perfctrs, planned, power_down, power_up, reserved, and
unknown. Their abbreviated forms are: alloc, comp, down,
drain, drng, fail, failg, futr, idle, maint, mix, npc, plnd,
pow_dn, pow_up, resv, and unk respectively.</font>
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identifies nodes that are presently not responding.</font></p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Brian Andrus</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/26/2022 5:39 AM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:z148x@arcor.de">z148x@arcor.de</a>
wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hello,
if I call "sinfo -o %all", the worker state includes only a single state
word like "DRNG".
It is clearer in the slurm database:
ALLOCATED + DRAIN = DRNG, compared to the db entry.
Where can I get a list of what all the sinfo state names mean compared
to the database?
MIX + DRAIN = ?
IDLE + DRAIN = ?
...
Regards,
Mike
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