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NAME

       sview - graphical user interface to view and modify SLURM state.

SYNOPSIS

       sview

DESCRIPTION

       sview  can  be  used  to  view SLURM configuration, job, step, node and
       partitions state information.  Authorized users can also modify  select
       information.

       The  primary  display  modes  are  Jobs  and  Partitions,  each  with a
       selection tab.  There is also an optional map of the nodes on the  left
       side  of  the window which will show the nodes associated with each job
       or partition.  Left-click on the tab of the display you would  like  to
       see.   Right-click  on the tab in order to control which fields will be
       displayed.

       Within the display window, left-click on the header to control the sort
       order  of  entries (e.g. increasing or decreasing) in the display.  You
       can also left-click and drag the headers to move them right or left  in
       the  display.   If a JobID has an arrow next to it, click on that arrow
       to display or hide information about that job’s steps.  Right-click  on
       a line of the display to get more information about the record.

       There  is  an  Admin  Mode option which permits the user root to modify
       many of the fields displayed, such as node state or job time limit.  In
       the  mode,  a  SLURM  Reconfigure  Action  is  also  available.   It is
       recommended that Admin  Mode  be  used  only  while  modifications  are
       actively  being made.  Disable Admin Mode immediately after the changes
       to avoid possibly making unintended changes.

NOTES

       The sview command can only be build if gtk+-2.0 is installed.   Systems
       lacking  these  libraries  will  have SLURM installed without the sview
       command.

       On larger systems (2000+ nodes) some gtk themes can  considerably  slow
       down  the  grid  display.   If  you think this is happening you may try
       defining SVIEW_GRID_SPEEDUP=1 in your environment.   This  will  use  a
       code  path  to  try to avoid functions that typically take a relatively
       large amount of time.  THIS OPTION DOESN’T WORK FOR  EVERY  GTK  THEME,
       but  if  it does work for your theme this provides an outrageous amount
       of speedup.  We have found it to work very well with QT based themes.

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2006-2007 The Regents of the  University  of  California.
       Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Lawrence Livermore National Security.  Produced
       at   Lawrence   Livermore   National   Laboratory   (cf,   DISCLAIMER).
       CODE-OCEC-09-009. All rights reserved.

       This  file  is  part  of  SLURM,  a  resource  management program.  For
       details, see <https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/slurm/>.

       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

       sinfo(1), squeue(1), scontrol(1), slurm.conf(5),  sched_setaffinity(2),
       numa(3)