#!/usr/bin/env expect ############################################################################ # Purpose: Test of Slurm functionality # Tests #PBS entry functionality in a batch script. ############################################################################ # Copyright (C) 2005-2006 The Regents of the University of California. # Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). # Written by Danny Auble # CODE-OCEC-09-009. All rights reserved. # # This file is part of Slurm, a resource management program. # For details, see . # Please also read the included file: DISCLAIMER. # # 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. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with Slurm; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ############################################################################ source ./globals set exit_code 0 set file_in "test$test_id.input" set file_out "test$test_id.output" set delay 1 set node_cnt 3 set ppn_cnt 2 set min_mem 1024 set job_id 0 global env set env_pbs_ignore "SBATCH_IGNORE_PBS" set env($env_pbs_ignore) 0 proc end_it { exit_code } { global job_id test_id if {$job_id != 0} { cancel_job $job_id } if {$exit_code != 0} { fail "Test failed due to previous errors (\$exit_code = $exit_code)" } pass } set available [available_nodes] if {$available < $node_cnt} { skip "Not enough nodes currently available ($available avail, $node_cnt needed)" } log_user 0 set scontrol_pid [spawn $scontrol show nodes] expect { -re " CPUs=($number)" { if {$expect_out(1,string) < $ppn_cnt} { set ppn_cnt $expect_out(1,string) } exp_continue } -re "RealMemory=($number)" { if {$expect_out(1,string) < $min_mem} { set min_mem $expect_out(1,string) } exp_continue } timeout { log_error "scontrol not responding" set exit_code 1 slow_kill $scontrol_pid exp_continue } eof { wait } if {$exit_code != 0} { end_it $exit_code } } log_user 1 log_debug "Actual configuration: min_cpus=$ppn_cnt min_mem=$min_mem" append min_mem_mb $min_mem "mb" proc pbs_ignore_expects {} { set whitespace "\\s+" set number "\\d+" global job_id node_cnt ppn_cnt min_mem set job_id 0 set matches 0 expect { -re "mem$whitespace: ($number)G" { set mem $expect_out(1,string) if { $mem * 1024 != $min_mem } { log_error "Min memory is different ($mem) than requested ($min_mem)" end_it 1 } else { incr matches } exp_continue } -re "mem$whitespace: ($number)" { set mem $expect_out(1,string) if { $mem != $min_mem } { log_error "Min memory is different ($mem) than requested ($min_mem)" end_it 1 } else { incr matches } exp_continue } -re "nodes$whitespace: ($number)" { set nodes $expect_out(1,string) if { $nodes != $node_cnt } { log_error "Bad node count allocated" end_it 1 } else { incr matches } exp_continue } -re "ntasks$whitespace: ($number)" { set cpu_count $expect_out(1,string) set cpus_per_node [expr $cpu_count / $node_cnt] if { $cpus_per_node != $ppn_cnt } { log_error "PPN count not sent correctly asked for $ppn_cnt but got $cpus_per_node" end_it 1 } else { incr matches } exp_continue } -re "batch job ($number)" { set job_id $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } "error: Batch job submission failed" { log_warn "this might be legitimate, depending upon configuration" exp_continue } timeout { log_error "sbatch not responding" slow_kill $sbatch_pid end_it 1 } eof { wait } } if {$job_id != 0} { cancel_job $job_id set job_id 0 } return $matches } # # Build input script file # NOTE: The initial sleep is so that all of the submissions have time # to occur before contending with a multitude of job step creations. # This is especially important on very slow systems (e.g. AIX). # # PBS commands in the batch file make_bash_script $file_in " #PBS -l nodes=$node_cnt+ppn=$ppn_cnt,mem=$min_mem_mb $bin_sleep $delay " set sbatch_pid [spawn $sbatch -vv -o $file_out $file_in] set matches [pbs_ignore_expects] if {$matches != 3} { log_error "sbatch didn't read the correct options from batch file ($matches of 3)" end_it 1 } log_info "#PBS batch command processed correctly" log_info "--ignore-pbs in the batch file" make_bash_script $file_in " #SBATCH --ignore-pbs #PBS -l nodes=$node_cnt+ppn=$ppn_cnt,mem=$min_mem_mb $bin_sleep $delay " set sbatch_pid [spawn $sbatch -vv -o $file_out $file_in] set matches [pbs_ignore_expects] if {$matches != 0} { log_error "#SBATCH --ignore-pbs was not processed" end_it 1 } log_info "#SBATCH --ignore-pbs processed correctly" log_info "--ignore-pbs on the command line" make_bash_script $file_in " #PBS -l nodes=$node_cnt+ppn=$ppn_cnt,mem=$min_mem_mb $bin_sleep $delay " set sbatch_pid [spawn $sbatch --ignore-pbs -vv -o $file_out $file_in] set matches [pbs_ignore_expects] if {$matches != 0} { log_error "command line arg --ignore-pbs was not processed" end_it 1 } log_info "command line arg --ignore-pbs processed correctly" log_info "SBATCH_IGNORE_PBS=1 ENV VAR" make_bash_script $file_in " #PBS -l nodes=$node_cnt+ppn=$ppn_cnt,mem=$min_mem_mb $bin_sleep $delay " set env($env_pbs_ignore) 1 set sbatch_pid [spawn $sbatch -vv -o $file_out $file_in ] set matches [pbs_ignore_expects] if {$matches != 0} { log_error "SBATCH_IGNORE_PBS=1 environment variable was not processed" end_it 1 } set env($env_pbs_ignore) 0 log_info "BATCH_IGNORE_PBS=1 environment variable processed correctly" end_it 0