Difference between revisions of "Information on used Resources"

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  21400.batch      batch                                8  COMPLETED      0:0
  21400.batch      batch                                8  COMPLETED      0:0


The command returns information about the job itself (first line) and individual job steps (following lines). A job step is defined by the <tt>srun</tt>-command used within a job script.
The command returns information about the job itself (first line) and individual job steps (following lines). A job step is defined by the <tt>srun</tt>-command used within a job script. In addition, the job script itself is shown as a special step in the line <tt><job-id>.batch</tt> (in the example no <tt>srun</tt>-job steps are present).

Revision as of 16:42, 27 February 2017

Getting Information about Job Resources

It can be useful to know how many resources a job has used, for example to adjust the requested resources of a similar following job. The sacct-command can be used for this purpose. Information about a specific job are obtained with the option -j <job-id>, e.g.:

$ sacct -j 21400
       JobID    JobName  Partition    Account  AllocCPUS      State ExitCode 
------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- 
21400           g09test     carl.p                     8  COMPLETED      0:0 
21400.batch       batch                                8  COMPLETED      0:0

The command returns information about the job itself (first line) and individual job steps (following lines). A job step is defined by the srun-command used within a job script. In addition, the job script itself is shown as a special step in the line <job-id>.batch (in the example no srun-job steps are present).