Kamil Wilczek writes:
> Hmm, just by looking at those values it seems that this is simply
> the number reported by "sreport", divided by the number of hours
> in the specified period, multiplied by the number of GPUs.
>
> Something like GPUHours.
That is also my interpretation, analogous to the
Hmm, just by looking at those values it seems that this is simply
the number reported by "sreport", divided by the number of hours
in the specified period, multiplied by the number of GPUs.
Something like GPUHours.
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W dniu 22.06.2022 o 10:24, Kamil Wilczek pisze:
Yes, it is possible, we have
Yes, it is possible, we have 63 GPUs. But I have a problem with
the interpretation of this value. Specifically, I would like
to know how it is calculated. I couldn't find it in the docs
(or I'm just bad at searching :)).
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W dniu 22.06.2022 o 10:19, Loris Bennett pisze:
Dear Kamil,
Kamil Wilc
Dear Kamil,
Kamil Wilczek writes:
> Dear Slurm Users,
>
> I'm hope this would be an easy answer. I cannot find an explanation
> of what exactly "Hours" or other units of time mean in the context
> of sreport output. For example, when listing most active users
> in the current month (I'll be tryi
Dear Slurm Users,
I'm hope this would be an easy answer. I cannot find an explanation
of what exactly "Hours" or other units of time mean in the context
of sreport output. For example, when listing most active users
in the current month (I'll be trying to even the usage, because
I have several ve