System Querying - Beartooth

Overview: Compute Job Information

System querying is helpful to understand what is happening with the system. Meaning, what compute jobs are running, storage quotas, past compute job history, etc. This page contains commands and examples of how to find that information.

Native Slurm Commands

See Slurm

Summary Commands

arccjobs shows a summary of jobs, cpu resources, and requested/used cpu time. It doesn't take any arguments or options.

$ arccjobs

arcchist shows information relating to jobs completed or running with resource utilization. The default action is to request information about the calling user's jobs starting 14-days from the current date. Supports an optional Slurm job id or user for specific information.

$ arcchist $ arcchist -j JOBID $ arcchist -u USER

arccq shows a summary of the invoking user jobs or all jobs. The default is to only show the calling user's jobs.

$ arccq $ arccq -a

HPC Storage Commands

arccquota shows information relating to storage quotas. By default, this will display $HOME and $SCRATCH quotas first, followed by the user's associated project quotas. This is a change on Teton from Mount Moran, but the tool is much more comprehensive. The command takes arguments to do project-only (i.e., no $HOME or $SCRATCH info displayed), extensive listing of users' quotas and usage within project directories, can summarize quotas (i.e., no user-specific usage on project spaces).

Default:

Project-Only:

Project-Only Summary:

Extensive:

Specific project(s):

Specific project(s) and extensive:

Specific user and extensive: