I think this might be the closest to one:
https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm.conf.html#SECTION_NODE-CONFIGURATION
From the third paragraph:
"Multiple node names may be comma separated (e.g. "alpha,beta,gamma")
and/or a simple node range expression may optionally be used to specify
numeric ranges of nodes to avoid building a configuration file with
large numbers of entries. The node range expression can contain one pair
of square brackets with a sequence of comma-separated numbers and/or
ranges of numbers separated by a "-" (e.g. "linux[0-64,128]", or
"lx[15,18,32-33]"). Note that the numeric ranges can include one or more
leading zeros to indicate the numeric portion has a fixed number of
digits (e.g. "linux[0000-1023]"). Multiple numeric ranges can be
included in the expression (e.g. "rack[0-63]_blade[0-41]"). If one or
more numeric expressions are included, one of them must be at the end of
the name (e.g. "unit[0-31]rack" is invalid), but arbitrary names can
always be used in a comma-separated list."
-Paul Edmon-
On 9/5/24 3:24 PM, Jackson, Gary L. via slurm-users wrote:
Is there a description of the “nodelist” syntax and semantics
somewhere other than the source code? By “nodelist” I mean expressions
like “name[000,099-100]” and how this one, for example, expands to
“name000, name099, name100”.
--
Gary
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