[slurm-users] slurm sinfo format memory
Michael DiDomenico
mdidomenico4 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 21 14:27:10 UTC 2023
another option besides those mentioned would be to frontend sinfo with
jq/python and parse the data through json/yaml
On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 12:28 PM Arsene Marian Alain
<alain.arsene at uah.es> wrote:
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> Dear slurm users,
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> I would like to see the following information of my nodes "hostname, total mem, free mem and cpus". So, I used ‘sinfo -o "%8n %8m %8e %C"’ but in the output it shows me the memory in MB like "190560" and I need it in GB (without decimals if possible) like "190GB". Any ideas or suggestions on how I can do that?
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> current output:
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> HOSTNAME MEMORY FREE_MEM CPUS(A/I/O/T)
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> node01 190560 125249 60/4/0/64
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> node02 190560 171944 40/24/0/64
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> node05 93280 91584 0/40/0/40
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> node06 513120 509448 0/96/0/96
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> node07 513120 512086 0/96/0/96
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> node08 513120 512328 0/96/0/96
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> node09 513120 512304 0/96/0/96
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> desired output:
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> HOSTNAME MEMORY FREE_MEM CPUS(A/I/O/T)
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> node01 190GB 125GB 60/4/0/64
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> node02 190GB 171GB 40/24/0/64
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> node05 93GB 91GB 0/40/0/40
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> node06 512GB 500GB 0/96/0/96
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> node07 512GB 512GB 0/96/0/96
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> node08 512GB 512GB 0/96/0/96
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> node09 512GB 512GB 0/96/0/96
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> I would appreciate any help.
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> Thank you.
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> Best Regards,
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> Alain
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