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    <p>Hi Navin,</p>
    <p>I can't help with the sreport problem, but I did recognize the
      situation with the gap in job numbers (the use of federation), and
      jumped in for that one.</p>
    <p>Since this list is completely populated by volunteers, there is
      no one "assigned" to topic areas, but people jump in where they
      can. (That's one reason that it's a good idea to limit each mail
      thread to a single problem.)</p>
    <p>In any case, I hope someone can help with your sreport problem.</p>
    <p>Andy<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/18/2020 9:30 AM, navin srivastava
      wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Thank you Andy.
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        <div>but when i am trying to get the utilization for the months
          it says it is 100%.</div>
        <div>when i tried to find it using utilization by user it gives
          me a very different value which i am unable to understand.</div>
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        <div>deda1x1466:~ # sreport cluster AccountUtilizationByUser
           start=10/02/20  end=10/02/20 cluster=hpc2 -t HOUR --tres=cpu<br>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
          Cluster/Account/User Utilization 2020-10-02T00:00:00 -
          2020-10-02T00:59:59 (3600 secs)<br>
          Usage reported in TRES Hours<br>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
            Cluster         Account     Login     Proper Name      TRES
          Name      Used<br>
          --------- --------------- --------- ---------------
          -------------- ---------<br>
          hpc2            root                                         
                       cpu     68159<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc                                         
                   cpu     68159<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m219018 Harbach Philipp            cpu
                317<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m253000   Morin Valerie            cpu
                 12<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m254746 Lippolis Eleon+            cpu
                  9<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m258464    Wurl Andreas            cpu
                 96<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m262230 Schmelzer Maxi+            cpu
                  2<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m270962 Heidrich Johan+            cpu
              67647<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m271803   Hermsen Marko            cpu
                 46<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m275696   Ploetz Tobias            cpu
                 10<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m278452 Brandenburg Ja+            cpu
                 19<br>
          hpc2        stdg_acc   m290493                            cpu
                  1<br>
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        <div>How it is calculating the hour in a day .</div>
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        <div>Regards</div>
        <div>Navin.</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 7:51
          PM Andy Riebs <<a href="mailto:andy@candooz.com"
            moz-do-not-send="true">andy@candooz.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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          0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">I
          see from your subsequent post that you're using a pair of
          clusters <br>
          with a single database, so yes, you are using federation.<br>
          <br>
          The high order bits of the Job ID identify the cluster that
          ran the job, <br>
          so you will typically have a huge gap between ranges of Job
          IDs.<br>
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          Andy<br>
          <br>
          On 11/18/2020 9:15 AM, Andy Riebs wrote:<br>
          > Are you using federated clusters? If not, check
          slurm.conf -- do you <br>
          > have FirstJobId set?<br>
          ><br>
          > Andy<br>
          ><br>
          > On 11/18/2020 8:42 AM, navin srivastava wrote:<br>
          >> While running the sacct we found that some jobid are
          not listing.<br>
          >><br>
          >> 5535566      SYNTHLIBT+  stdg_defq   stdg_acc        
           1  COMPLETED   <br>
          >>    0:0<br>
          >> 5535567      SYNTHLIBT+  stdg_defq   stdg_acc        
           1  COMPLETED   <br>
          >>    0:0<br>
          >> 11016496     jupyter-s+  stdg_defq   stdg_acc        
           1  RUNNING     <br>
          >>  0:0<br>
          >> 11016496.ex+     extern              stdg_acc        
           1  COMPLETED   <br>
          >>    0:0<br>
          >><br>
          >>  Not able to see the jobid in between these range in
          sacct info.<br>
          >>  Any hint what went wrong here.<br>
          >><br>
          >> Regards<br>
          >> Navin.<br>
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