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The command [http://slurm.schedmd.com/sacct.html sacct] is ment to show your costs in the HPC Agrogenomics.
The command [http://slurm.schedmd.com/sacct.html sacct] is meant to show your costs from Anunna.


For instance at the login screen the command: sacct -a gives the following result:
For instance at the login screen the command: sacct -a gives the following result:
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It is a standard view to see all the users jobs of that day.
It is a standard view to see all the users jobs of that day.
Better is to modify this command with special parameters to see what you are using from the HPC.
Better is to modify this command with special parameters to see what you are using from Anunna.


'''[test001@nfs01 ~]$ sacct -X --format=account%15,User,Partition%20,JobID,JobName,ncpus,nnodes,NodeList,Start,alloccpus,cputime%12,cputimeraw,state -S 03.01.14 -E 04.01.14 >report20140304.txt'''
'''[test001@nfs01 ~]$ sacct -X --format=comment%15,User,Partition%20,JobID,JobName,ncpus,nnodes,NodeList,Start,alloccpus,cputime%12,cputimeraw,state -S 03.01.14 -E 04.01.14 >report20140304.txt'''


The txt-file can be uploaded in Excel. This gives you the next overview.  
The txt-file can be uploaded in Excel. This gives you the next overview.  

Latest revision as of 10:54, 5 July 2022

The command sacct is meant to show your costs from Anunna.

For instance at the login screen the command: sacct -a gives the following result:

[test001@nfs01 ~]$ sacct -a

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It is a standard view to see all the users jobs of that day. Better is to modify this command with special parameters to see what you are using from Anunna.

[test001@nfs01 ~]$ sacct -X --format=comment%15,User,Partition%20,JobID,JobName,ncpus,nnodes,NodeList,Start,alloccpus,cputime%12,cputimeraw,state -S 03.01.14 -E 04.01.14 >report20140304.txt

The txt-file can be uploaded in Excel. This gives you the next overview. Cputimeraw is the time of cpu-usage in seconds. The parameters "-S 03.01.14 -E 04.01.14" give you the start date and the end date of period you want to present.

Sacct uitgebreid.jpg