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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
Note

These details are only accurate if the job successfully completed.

Email

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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