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NAME

       topology.conf -  Slurm configuration file for the topology plugins

DESCRIPTION

       topology.conf  is an ASCII file which describes the cluster's network topology for optimized job resource
       allocation.  The file will always be located in the same directory as the slurm.conf.

       Parameter names are case insensitive.  Any text following a "#" in the configuration file is treated as a
       comment through the end of that line.  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.

topology/tree

       This plugin requires you to use the select/cons_tres plugin.  The network  topology  configuration,  each
       line  defining  a  switch  name  and  its  children, either node names or switch names.  Slurm's hostlist
       expression  parser  is  used,  so  the  node  and  switch   names   need   not   be   consecutive   (e.g.
       "Nodes=tux[0-3,12,18-20]" and "Switches=s[0-2,4-8,12]" will parse fine).  An optional link speed may also
       be specified.

       All nodes in the network must be connected to at least one switch. The network must be fully connected to
       use  TopologyParam=RouteTree. Jobs can only span nodes connected by the same switch fabric, even if there
       are available idle nodes in other areas of the cluster.

       The topology.conf file for an Infiniband switch can be automatically generated using the  slurmibtopology
       tool found here: <https://github.com/OleHolmNielsen/Slurm_tools/tree/master/slurmibtopology>.

       The overall configuration parameters available for topology/tree include:

       SwitchName
              The  name  of  a  switch. This name is internal to Slurm and arbitrary.  Each switch should have a
              unique name.  This field must be specified and cannot be longer than 64 characters.

       Switches
              Child switches of the named switch.  Either this option or the Nodes option must be specified.

       Nodes  Child Nodes of the named leaf  switch.   Either  this  option  or  the  Switches  option  must  be
              specified.

       LinkSpeed
              An  optional  value  specifying  the  performance  of this communication link.  The units used are
              arbitrary and this information is currently not used.  It may be used in the  future  to  optimize
              resource allocations.

topology/block

       The network topology configuration, each line defining a block name and its children node names.  Slurm's
       hostlist   expression   parser   is   used,   so   the   node   names   need  not  be  consecutive  (e.g.
       "Nodes=tux[0-3,12,18-20]").

       This topology plugin places emphasis on reducing fragmentation of the  cluster,  allowing  jobs  to  take
       advantage  of  lower-latency  connections  between smaller "blocks" of node, rather than starting jobs as
       quickly as possible on the first available resources.

       Defined blocks of nodes are paired with other contiguous blocks, to create a higher level block of nodes.
       These larger blocks can then be paired with other blocks at the same level for bigger and  bigger  blocks
       of  contiguous  nodes  with optimized communication between them. The enforced block sizes are defined by
       BlockSizes.

       The overall configuration parameters available for topology/block include:

       BlockName
              The name of a block. This name is internal to Slurm and  arbitrary.   Each  block  should  have  a
              unique name.  This field must be specified.

       Nodes  Child Nodes of the named block.  This must be specified along with the BlockName.

       BlockSizes
              List  of  the  planning  base  block  size,  alongside  any higher-level block sizes that would be
              enforced.  Each block must have at least the planning base block size count of nodes.   Successive
              BlockSizes must be a power of two larger than the prior values.

EXAMPLE

       ##################################################################
       # Slurm's network topology configuration file for use with the
       # topology/tree plugin
       ##################################################################
       SwitchName=s0 Nodes=dev[0-5]
       SwitchName=s1 Nodes=dev[6-11]
       SwitchName=s2 Nodes=dev[12-17]
       SwitchName=s3 Switches=s[0-2]

       ##################################################################
       # Slurm's network topology configuration file for use with the
       # topology/block plugin
       ##################################################################
       BlockName=block1 Nodes=node[1-32]
       BlockName=block2 Nodes=node[33-64]
       BlockName=block3 Nodes=node[65-96]
       BlockName=block4 Nodes=node[97-128]
       BlockSizes=30,120

COPYING

       Copyright  (C)  2009  Lawrence  Livermore  National  Security.   Produced  at Lawrence Livermore National
       Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
       Copyright (C) 2010-2023 SchedMD LLC.

       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)

September 2024                              Slurm Configuration File                            topology.conf(5)