Lydia,

I believe that is the number of total hours that user has REQUESTED (eg
-l cputime=01:00:00).
If they are not using the PBS directives, that would use the default you
have set, which may be fairly high, so a short job that actually ran 10
minutes would show as having requested the default amount of time.

Brian Andrus
ITACS/Research Computing
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, California
voice: 831-656-6238


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Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 7:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Mauiusers] more questions about showstats' output



I am currently compiling a cpu-hours/user and I am stumped by the
interpretation
of the numbers:

PHReq : Total proc-hours requested by completed jobs.

When I list that by users I find that the result does not make any
sense.
We have had our cluster in production since the beginning of the year.
The 
cluster has 2,600 cores and the total of available cpu hours since then
is
5,616,000. However this user is reported to have used : 20,9611,104
PHReq.

What is the unit with which PhReq has to be quoted?

Lydia


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