On 2012-10-16 21:46 Danny Auble wrote:

> sacct -X only shows the allocation information.  What are you expecting
> to be printed?

Well, I expected it to print the first line of sacct ... without -X, i.e
to get a one line summary of the job. However reading the man page again
and taking into account that -X == --allocations it makes much more
sense. (though I'm not really convinced of the usefulness of -X). Maybe
it should be clarified in the man page that it is the allocation
information that is printed?

/Björn

> 
> On 10/08/12 05:41, Björn Torkelsson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> According to the man page sacct -X should show the cumulative
>> statistics, however when running sacct -X we never get any statistics,
>> which we do when running sacct without -X. Am I misunderstanding the
>> behaviour of sacct -X?
>>
>>
>> sacct -X -j 149177 -o JobID,State,MinCPU,AveCPU,SystemCPU,TotalCPU,MaxRSS
>>         JobID      State     MinCPU     AveCPU  SystemCPU   TotalCPU
>> MaxRSS
>> ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
>> ----------
>> 149177        COMPLETED                         00:00:00
>> 00:00:00
>>
>>
>> sacct -j 149177 -o JobID,State,MinCPU,AveCPU,SystemCPU,TotalCPU,MaxRSS
>>         JobID      State     MinCPU     AveCPU  SystemCPU   TotalCPU
>> MaxRSS
>> ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
>> ----------
>> 149177        COMPLETED                         02:53:06
>> 7-06:26:35
>> 149177.batch  COMPLETED   00:00:00   00:00:00  00:00.420  00:01.720
>> 6464K
>> 149177.0      COMPLETED 7-06:22:53   14:31:54   02:53:06 7-06:26:34
>> 31787960K
>>
>> We just upgraded slurm to 2.4.3 from 2.3.4. However we noticed the same
>> behaviour on 2.3.4.
>>
>> /Björn Torkelsson - HPC2N, Umeå University
>>
> 


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