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slurmdbd(8)			 Slurm Daemon			   slurmdbd(8)

NAME
       slurmdbd	- Slurm	Database Daemon.

SYNOPSIS
       slurmdbd	[OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION
       slurmdbd	 provides a secure enterprise-wide interface to	a database for
       Slurm. This is particularly useful for archiving	accounting records.

OPTIONS
       -D     Run slurmdbd in the foreground with logging copied to stdout.

       -h     Help; print a brief summary of command options.

       -n <value>
	      Set the daemon's nice value to the specified value, typically  a
	      negative number.

       -R[comma	separated cluster name list]
	      Reset  the  lft  and rgt values of the associations in the given
	      cluster list.  Lft and rgt values	are used to distinguish	 hier-
	      archical	groups	in  the	slurm accounting database. This	option
	      should be	very rarely used.

       -s     Change working directory of slurmdbd to LogFile path  if	possi-
	      ble, or to /var/tmp otherwise.

       -v     Verbose  operation. Multiple v's can be specified, with each 'v'
	      beyond the first increasing  verbosity,  up  to  6  times	 (i.e.
	      -vvvvvv).

       -V     Print version information	and exit.

CORE FILE LOCATION
       If  slurmdbd  is	 started with the -D option then the core file will be
       written to the current working  directory.   Otherwise  if  LogFile  in
       "slurmdbd.conf" is a fully qualified path name (starting	with a slash),
       the  core  file	will be	written	to the same directory as the log file,
       provided	SlurmUser has write permission on the directory. Otherwise the
       core file will be written to "/var/tmp/"	as a last resort.  If  neither
       of  the	above directories have write permission	for SlurmUser, no core
       file will be produced.

SIGNALS
       SIGTERM SIGINT
	      slurmdbd will shutdown cleanly, waiting for in-progress  rollups
	      to finish.

       SIGABRT
	      slurmdbd will perform a core dump, then exit. In-progress	opera-
	      tions are	killed.

       SIGHUP Reloads  the slurm configuration files, similar to 'scontrol re-
	      configure'.

       SIGUSR2
	      Reread the log level from	the configs, and then reopen  the  log
	      file. This should	be used	when setting up	logrotate(8).

       SIGCHLD SIGUSR1 SIGTSTP SIGXCPU SIGQUIT SIGPIPE SIGALRM
	      These signals are	explicitly ignored.

NOTES
       It  may	be useful to experiment	with different slurmctld specific con-
       figuration parameters using a distinct configuration file  (e.g.	 time-
       outs). However, this special configuration file will not	be used	by the
       slurmd  daemon or the Slurm programs, unless you	specifically tell each
       of them to use it. If you desire	changing communication ports, the  lo-
       cation  of the temporary	file system, or	other parameters used by other
       Slurm components, change	the common configuration file, slurm.conf.

COPYING
       Copyright (C) 2008 Lawrence Livermore National Security.	 Copyright (C)
       2010-2022 SchedMD LLC.  Produced	at Lawrence Livermore National Labora-
       tory (cf, DISCLAIMER).  CODE-OCEC-09-009. All rights reserved.

       This file is part of Slurm, a resource  management  program.   For  de-
       tails, 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 op-
       tion) 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), slurmdbd.conf(5),	slurmctld(8)

March 2020			 Slurm Daemon			   slurmdbd(8)

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