Dear Rémi,
the JobAcctGather is enabled (see par of my slurm.conf below)
JobAcctGatherType=jobacct_gather/linux
JobAcctGatherFrequency=30
However, when I type the following command, I have this
sstat 159
JobID MaxVMSize MaxVMSizeNode MaxVMSizeTask AveVMSize MaxRSS
MaxRSSNode MaxRSSTask AveRSS MaxPages MaxPagesNode MaxPagesTask
AvePages MinCPU MinCPUNode MinCPUTask AveCPU NTasks AveCPUFreq
ReqCPUFreqMin ReqCPUFreqMax ReqCPUFreqGov ConsumedEnergy MaxDiskRead
MaxDiskReadNode MaxDiskReadTask AveDiskRead MaxDiskWrite MaxDiskWriteNode
MaxDiskWriteTask AveDiskWrite
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sstat: error: no steps running for job 159
Regards,
Rémi
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Rémi MARCHAL
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> Le 2 juin 2016 à 10:11, Rémi Palancher <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>
> Hi Rémi,
>
> Le 02/06/2016 à 07:57, remi marchal a écrit :
>> Dear slurm users,
>>
>> I am quite new in the community and I would like to monitor the running
>> jobs.
>>
>> Looking through internet, I found this command:
>> sacct -j
>
> Please note that sacct will not report resources usage until the job is over.
> This command get data out of the accounting database, which is filled with
> all usage statistics at job completion only.
>
> Use `sstat <job>` instead to get job resource usage statistics while the job
> is running. This feature requires the JobAcctGather plugin to be enabled.
>
> Best,
> Rémi