sattach(1) Slurm Commands sattach(1)

sattach - Attach to a Slurm job step.

sattach [options] <jobid.stepid>

sattach attaches to a running Slurm job step. By attaching, it makes available the IO streams of all of the tasks of a running Slurm job step. It is also suitable for use with a parallel debugger like TotalView. It cannot be used to attach directly to extern or batch steps since the IO channels of these steps are not set or directly forwarded to a file.

Only transmit standard input to a single task, or print the standard output or standard error from a single task. The filtering is performed locally in sattach.
Display help information and exit.
Only transmit standard input to a single task, or print the standard output or standard error from a single task. The filtering is performed locally in sattach.
Prepend each line of task standard output or standard error with the task number of its origin.
Contacts the slurmctld to obtain the task layout information for the job step, prints the task layout information, and then exits without attaching to the job step.
Only transmit standard input to a single task, or print the standard output or standard error from a single task. The filtering is performed locally in sattach.
Execute task zero in pseudo terminal. Not compatible with the --input-filter, --output-filter, or --error-filter options. Notes: The terminal size and resize events are ignored by sattach. Proper operation requires that the job step be initiated by srun using the --pty option.
Suppress informational messages from sattach. Errors will still be displayed.
Display brief usage message and exit.
Display Slurm version number and exit.
Increase the verbosity of sattach's informational messages. Multiple

Executing sattach sends a remote procedure call to slurmctld. If enough calls from sattach or other Slurm client commands that send remote procedure calls to the slurmctld daemon come in at once, it can result in a degradation of performance of the slurmctld daemon, possibly resulting in a denial of service.

Do not run sattach or other Slurm client commands that send remote procedure calls to slurmctld from loops in shell scripts or other programs. Ensure that programs limit calls to sattach to the minimum necessary for the information you are trying to gather.

Upon startup, salloc will read and handle the options set in the following environment variables. Note: Command line options always override environment variables settings.

The location of the Slurm configuration file.
Specify debug flags for sattach to use. See DebugFlags in the slurm.conf(5) man page for a full list of flags. The environment variable takes precedence over the setting in the slurm.conf.
Specifies the exit code generated when a Slurm error occurs (e.g. invalid options). This can be used by a script to distinguish application exit codes from various Slurm error conditions.

$ sattach 15.0
$ sattach --output-filter 5 65386.15

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