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+ | In addition to the information above, it is sometimes useful to know what is the number of CPUs (computing cores) allocated to each job: the scheduler will queue jobs asking for resources that aren't available, most often because the other jobs are eating up all the CPUs available on the host. To get the number of CPUs for each job and display the whole thing nicely, the command is slightly more involved: | ||
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+ | JOBID PARTITION | ||
+ | 16330 | ||
+ | 16339 | ||
+ | 16340 | ||
+ | 16346 batch velvet_out_ra_10 | ||
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+ | or, alternatively: | ||
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+ | USER JOBID | ||
+ | pyumbya | ||
+ | ckeambou | ||
+ | ckeambou | ||
+ | dkiambi | ||
+ | fkibegwa | ||
+ | jbaka | ||
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using-slurm.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/03 11:38 by jean-baka