Hi Diego,
Disclaimer: A little bit of shameless self-promotion.
We're using an application I wrote to inject slurm accounting records into a
PostreSQL database. The
data is extracted from Slurm using "sacct".
From there it's possible to use SQL queries to mine the raw slurm data.
https://gitlab.com/greg.wickham/sminer
This tool _only_ injects Slurm data into PostgreSQL, unlike XDMoD (which can do
this and more).
However the a big benefit for us is sminer can inject records into an existing
database (no need for a separate database).
CSV dumps can be obtained using native PostgreSQL commands.
Graphs are created using python scripts (querying the data) and then plotted
with gnuplot.
-Greg
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-----Original Message-----
From: slurm-users <[email protected]> on behalf of Diego
Zuccato <[email protected]>
Reply to: Slurm User Community List <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, 12 May 2021 at 11:57 am
To: Slurm User Community List <[email protected]>, "Renfro,
Michael" <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [slurm-users] Cluster usage, filtered by partition
Il 11/05/21 21:20, Renfro, Michael ha scritto:
> In a word, nothing that's guaranteed to be stable. I got my start from
> this reply on the XDMoD list in November 2019. Worked on 8.0:
Tks for the hint.
XDMoD seems interesting and I'll try to have a look. But a scientific
report w/o access to the bare numbers is definitely a no-no :)
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Diego Zuccato
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