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Clean-up really long lines in man page.

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.TH "slurm.conf" "5" "October 2003" "Morris Jette" "Slurm configuration file" .TH "slurm.conf" "5" "December 2003" "Morris Jette" "Slurm configuration file"
.SH "NAME" .SH "NAME"
slurm.conf \- Slurm configuration file slurm.conf \- Slurm configuration file
.SH "DESCRIPTION" .SH "DESCRIPTION"
...@@ -193,15 +193,18 @@ The default value is "root". ...@@ -193,15 +193,18 @@ The default value is "root".
.TP .TP
\fBSlurmctldDebug\fR \fBSlurmctldDebug\fR
The level of detail to provide \fBslurmctld\fR daemon's logs. The level of detail to provide \fBslurmctld\fR daemon's logs.
Values from 0 to 7 are legal, with `0' being "quiet" operation and `7' being insanely verbose. Values from 0 to 7 are legal, with `0' being "quiet" operation and `7'
being insanely verbose.
The default value is 3. The default value is 3.
.TP .TP
\fBSlurmctldLogFile\fR \fBSlurmctldLogFile\fR
Fully qualified pathname of a file into which the \fBslurmctld\fR daemon's logs are written. Fully qualified pathname of a file into which the \fBslurmctld\fR daemon's
logs are written.
The default value is none (performs logging via syslog). The default value is none (performs logging via syslog).
.TP .TP
\fBSlurmctldPidFile\fR \fBSlurmctldPidFile\fR
Fully qualified pathname of a file into which the \fBslurmctld\fR daemon may write its process id. This may be used for automated signal processing. Fully qualified pathname of a file into which the \fBslurmctld\fR daemon
may write its process id. This may be used for automated signal processing.
The default value is "/var/run/slurmctld.pid". The default value is "/var/run/slurmctld.pid".
.TP .TP
\fBSlurmctldPort\fR \fBSlurmctldPort\fR
...@@ -218,11 +221,13 @@ The default value is 120 seconds. ...@@ -218,11 +221,13 @@ The default value is 120 seconds.
.TP .TP
\fBSlurmdDebug\fR \fBSlurmdDebug\fR
The level of detail to provide \fBslurmd\fR daemon's logs. The level of detail to provide \fBslurmd\fR daemon's logs.
Values from 0 to 7 are legal, with `0' being "quiet" operation and `7' being insanely verbose. Values from 0 to 7 are legal, with `0' being "quiet" operation and `7' being
insanely verbose.
The default value is 3. The default value is 3.
.TP .TP
\fBSlurmdLogFile\fR \fBSlurmdLogFile\fR
Fully qualified pathname of a file into which the \fBslurmd\fR daemon's logs are written. Fully qualified pathname of a file into which the \fBslurmd\fR daemon's
logs are written.
The default value is none (performs logging via syslog). The default value is none (performs logging via syslog).
.TP .TP
\fBSlurmdPidFile\fR \fBSlurmdPidFile\fR
...@@ -257,7 +262,8 @@ A value of zero indicates the node should never be set DOWN if not respnding. ...@@ -257,7 +262,8 @@ A value of zero indicates the node should never be set DOWN if not respnding.
\fBStateSaveLocation\fR \fBStateSaveLocation\fR
Fully qualified pathname of a directory into which the slurm controller, Fully qualified pathname of a directory into which the slurm controller,
\fBslurmctld\fR, saves its state (e.g. "/usr/local/slurm/checkpoint"). SLURM \fBslurmctld\fR, saves its state (e.g. "/usr/local/slurm/checkpoint"). SLURM
state will saved here to recover from system failures. The default value is "/tmp". state will saved here to recover from system failures.
The default value is "/tmp".
If any slurm daemons terminate abnormally, their core files will also be written If any slurm daemons terminate abnormally, their core files will also be written
into this directory. into this directory.
.TP .TP
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