[slurm-users] Need to calculate total runtime/walltime for one year
Pablo Flores
pflores at nlhpc.cl
Sun Apr 12 00:13:12 UTC 2020
You can optimize your query as follows
[root at hpc ~]# sacct --format=user,ncpus,state,elapsed --starttime=01/1/20
--endtime=03/31/20 --state=COMPLETED -u mithunr
El sáb., 11 abr. 2020 a las 11:37, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee (<
snbanerjee at iitgn.ac.in>) escribió:
> Dear Michael: Thank you, I also did the same now and seems to work !!!
> Thanks
>
> [root at hpc ~]# sacct --format=user,ncpus,state,elapsed
> --starttime=01/1/20 --endtime=03/31/20 | grep COMPLETED | grep mithunr
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-12:36:02
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-08:36:56
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-14:54:28
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-02:46:46
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-11:07:10
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-21:47:19
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-12:38:04
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-21:44:05
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-09:34:25
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-09:25:49
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 20:46:55
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 22:56:59
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 16:05:14
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-16:32:38
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-23:55:13
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 16:36:48
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 1-11:40:56
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Sudeep Narayan Banerjee
> System Analyst | Scientist B
> Information System Technology Facility
> Academic Block 5 | Room 110
> Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
> Palaj, Gujarat 382355 INDIA
>
> On 11/04/20 9:00 pm, Renfro, Michael wrote:
>
> Unless I’m misreading it, you have a wall time limit of 2 days, and jobs
> that use up to 32 CPUs. So a total CPU time of up to 64 CPU-days would be
> possible for a single job.
>
> So if you want total wall time for jobs instead of CPU time, then you’ll
> want to use the Elapsed attribute, not CPUTime.
>
> --
> Mike Renfro, PhD / HPC Systems Administrator, Information Technology
> Services
> 931 372-3601 / Tennessee Tech University
>
> On Apr 11, 2020, at 10:05 AM, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee
> <snbanerjee at iitgn.ac.in> <snbanerjee at iitgn.ac.in> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to calculate the total walltime or runtime for all jobs submitted
> by each user in a year. I am using the syntax as below and it is also
> generating some output.
>
> We have walltime set for queues (main & main_new) as 48hrs only but the
> below is giving me hours ranging from 15hrs to 56 hours of even more. I am
> missing anything from logical/analytical point of view or the syntax is not
> correct with respect to the desired information ? Many thanks for any
> suggestion.
>
> [root at hpc ~]# sacct --format=user,ncpus,state,CPUTime
> --starttime=04/01/19 --endtime=03/31/20 | grep mithunr
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 15-10:34:40
> mithunr 16 COMPLETED 00:02:56
> mithunr 16 COMPLETED 02:22:40
> mithunr 16 COMPLETED 00:00:48
> mithunr 16 COMPLETED 00:00:32
> mithunr 16 FAILED 00:00:32
> mithunr 16 FAILED 00:00:32
> mithunr 16 FAILED 00:00:48
> mithunr 16 FAILED 00:00:32
> mithunr 16 FAILED 00:00:32
> mithunr 0 CANCELLED+ 00:00:00
> mithunr 16 FAILED 00:00:32
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 00:02:08
> mithunr 0 CANCELLED+ 00:00:00
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 00:01:36
> mithunr 16 FAILED 00:00:48
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 33-02:58:08
> mithunr 32 COMPLETED 56-01:23:12
> .......................
> ......................
> ......................
>
> --
> Thanks & Regards,
> Sudeep Narayan Banerjee
> System Analyst | Scientist B
> Information System Technology Facility
> Academic Block 5 | Room 110
> Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
> Palaj, Gujarat 382355 INDIA
>
>
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