Yup, we have that installed already. It's been very beneficial for over
all monitoring.
-Paul Edmon-
On 8/9/2024 12:27 PM, Reid, Andrew C.E. (Fed) wrote:
Maybe a heavier lift than you had in mind, but check
out xdmod, open.xdmod.org.
It was developed by the NSF as part of the now-shuttered
XSEDE program, and is useful for both system and user monitoring.
-- A.
On Fri, Aug 09, 2024 at 12:12:08PM -0400, Paul Edmon via slurm-users wrote:
Yeah, I was contemplating doing that so I didn't have a dependency on the
scheduler being up or down or busy.
What I was more curious about is if any one had an prebaked scripts for
that.
-Paul Edmon-
On 8/9/2024 12:04 PM, Jeffrey T Frey wrote:
You'd have to do this within e.g. the system's bashrc infrastructure. The
simplest idea would be to add to e.g. /etc/profile.d/zzz-slurmstats.sh and have
some canned commands/scripts running. That does introduce load to the system
and Slurm on every login, though, and slows the startup of login shells based
on how responsive slurmctld/slurmdbd are at that moment.
Another option would be to run the commands/scripts for all users on some timed
schedule — e.g. produce per-user stats every 30 minutes. So long as the stats
are publicly-visible anyway, put those summaries in a shared file system with
open read access. Name the files by uid number. Now your /etc/profile.d
script just cat's ${STATS_DIR}/$(id -u).
On Aug 9, 2024, at 11:11, Paul Edmon via slurm-users
<[email protected]> wrote:
We are working to make our users more aware of their usage. One of the ideas we
came up with was to having some basic usage stats printed at login (usage over
past day, fairshare, job efficiency, etc). Does anyone have any scripts or
methods that they use to do this? Before baking my own I was curious what other
sites do and if they would be willing to share their scripts and methodology.
-Paul Edmon-
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