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[]$ seff -d 12347496 Slurm data: JobID ArrayJobID User Group State Clustername Ncpus Nnodes Ntasks Reqmem PerNode Cput Walltime Mem ExitStatus Slurm data: 12347496 salexan5 salexan5 COMPLETED teton 40 1 1 83886080 1 343054 8641 105460 0 Job ID: 12347496 Cluster: teton User/Group: salexan5/salexan5 State: COMPLETED (exit code 0) Nodes: 1 Cores per node: 40 CPU Utilized: 3-23:17:34 CPU Efficiency: 99.25% of 4-00:00:40 core-walltime Job Wall-clock time: 02:24:01 Memory Utilized: 102.99 MB Memory Efficiency: 0.13% of 80.00 GB |
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These details are only accurate if the job successfully completed. |
Depending on how many jobs you have running you can use the slurm email options. By adding the following two lines to your bash script, a mini report will be emailed out to you when the state of a job changes, this can include started, pre-empted, finished. When a job has finished, then the results that you can retrieve using the seff
command are emailed out to you. Obviously, if you are submitting 100s/1000s of jobs then this can be impractical.
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