Am 19.04.2013 um 06:12 schrieb Sangamesh Banappa:

> Hi Reuti,
> 
>     Thanks for the quick reply.
> 
>     So the WALLCLOCK is the accumulated wallclock time of the jobs which ran.
> 
> To be more clear, if a job has run on 16 cores for about 10 hours, then 
> WALLTIME is just 10 hours or 10 * 16 = 160 hours?

Exactly. - Reuti


> ----- Original Message -----
>> Am 18.04.2013 um 14:30 schrieb Sangamesh Banappa:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>>       I need some details on the accounting data captured by
>>>       GridEngine. The qacct output for the last 90 days is:
>>> 
>>> # qacct -d 90
>>> Total System Usage
>>> WALLCLOCK                 UTIME                 STIME
>>>                   CPU                          MEMORY
>>>                IO                                          IOW
>>> ================================================================================================================
>>> 179283327                        1188903707.397    11455939.791
>>>        1624833514.575       760640736.875           16275.371
>>>                            0.000
>> 
>> This is just the accummulated wallclock time of the jobs which ran.
>> It can even be higher than the number of cores multiplied by the
>> time in case more slots than cores were defined and used.
>> 
>> -- Reuti
>> 
>> 
>>> This cluster  has 16 Nodes (16 cores per node) and its installed in
>>> September 2012 with Rocks. And was down for 1 month.
>>> 
>>> I'm not getting how these metric values reflected here.
>>> 
>>> Hoping that these are in seconds:-
>>> 
>>> The WALLTIME = 179283327 seconds
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 1 hr = 3600 seconds
>>> 179283327 / 3600 = 49800.924166667 hours
>>> 
>>> 1 day = 24 hours
>>> 49800.924166667 / 24 = 2075.038506944 days
>>> 
>>> Number of Nodes = 16
>>> 
>>> 2075.038506944 / 16 = 129.689906684 days of usage per Node
>>> 
>>> Number of cores in each Node = 16
>>> 
>>> 129.689906684 / 16 = 8.105619168 days of usage per core?
>>> 
>>> Is this calculation correct?
>>> 
>>> Can someone give more details about these metrics?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advnace
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