Hi Moe,

thank you. Can this format specifier also be used in the job name field?

Best,

        Uwe

Am 16.09.2014 18:27, schrieb je...@schedmd.com:
> 
> Documentation updated. see:
> https://github.com/SchedMD/slurm/commit/3e5864b6486bbd95ceacd695a503f85b3c0c4b8c
> 
> 
> Quoting Uwe Sauter <uwe.sauter...@gmail.com>:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> taken from the current 14.03.7 version of the sinfo manpage:
>>
>> #### snip ####
>> -o <output_format>, --format=<output_format>
>>        Specify the information to be displayed using an sinfo format
>> string. Format stri
>> ngs transparently used by sinfo when running with various options are
>>        default        "%9P %.5a %.10l %.6D %.6t %N"
>>        --summarize    "%9P %.5a %.10l %.16F  %N"
>>        --long         "%9P %.5a %.10l %.10s %.4r %.8h %.10g %.6D %.11T
>> %N"
>>        --Node         "%N %.6D %.9P %6t"
>>        --long --Node  "%N %.6D %.9P %.11T %.4c %.8z %.6m %.8d %.6w %.8f
>> %20E"
>>        --list-reasons "%20E %9u %19H %N"
>>        --long --list-reasons
>>                       "%20E %12U %19H %6t %N"
>>        In the above format strings the use of "#" represents the maximum
>> length of an node list to be printed.
>>        The field specifications available include:
>>        %all  Print all fields available for this data type with a
>> vertical bar separating each field.
>>        %a    State/availability of a partition
>> #### snap ####
>>
>> What got my attention is the following sentence:
>>
>> "In the above format strings the use of "#" represents the maximum
>> length of an node list to be printed."
>>
>> although "#" is not used in any of the format examples.
>>
>> Can someone give an example where this is used or should the manpage be
>> corrected?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>     Uwe
> 
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