Hi Danny, Please see comments inline.
On Thursday, June 23, 2011 6:25:07 PM UTC+2, Danny Auble wrote: > > Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you are saying is the bug? > > Are you saying you are getting jobs that weren't eligible during that time? > > Yes you are right. Please see the output on the first post. I am trying to list jobs that have a started after 2011-06-22T16:27:10 (they could be completed jobs as well) But I also get jobs that have a start time earlier than 2011-06-22T16:27:10 in the output. > Meaning the job's end_time was before the starttime you specified and is > still being displayed? > No, the jobs's starttimes that are before the one that i specified are being displayed. Regards, Johnny > > Hi Danny, > > > > > > Thank you for your reply. > > > I was infact looking to list completed jobs. Did not realize that you > have > > > to specify the state (-s) to > > > view that. I did get the required output when I specified -sCD, but the > > > information when not using -s > > > is still incorrect. > > > > > > > > > from man sacct: > > > .... > > > .... > > > -S, --starttime > > > Select jobs eligible after the specified time. Default is > > > midnight of current day. If > > > states are given with the -s option then return jobs in > > > this state at this time, ’now’ > > > is also used as the default time. > > > > > > .... > > > .... > > > > > > > > > 1. This suggests that if -s is not provided, then eligible jobs in all > > > states will be reported. > > > 2. The incorrect information that i was referring to was that, jobs that > > > were " NOT ELIGIBLE" > > > were being reported. (I think this is still a bug, or else I am > > > misinterpreting the phrase > > > "any job eligible after that time") > > > > > > Thank you for your help. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Johnny > > > > > > > > > >
