The identifier after the base numeric job id -- e.g. "batch" -- is the job step. The "batch" step is where your job script executes. Each time your job script calls "srun" a new numerical step is created, e.g. "82.0," "82.1," et al. Job accounting captures information for the entire job (JobID = "82") and the individual steps. All data points visible in sacct may or may not pertain or be captured for each individual step.
> On Nov 14, 2018, at 08:38 , Matthew Goulden <matthew.goul...@phe.gov.uk> > wrote: > > Hi, > > New to slurm; currently working up to move our system from uge/sge > > sacct output including the default headers is three lines, What is line 2 > documenting? Most fields are blank. > > For most fields with values these are the same as for line 3: > AllocCPUS, > Elapsed, > State, > ExitCode, > ReqMem, > > For some fields with values these are clearly related to that in line 3 > (represented here as line1:line2:line3) > JobID : 82 : 82.batch > JobIDRaw : 82 : 82.batch > > For others the values are uniq to line 2: > JobName : <jobName assigned to -J in sbatch script> : batch > Partition : all_slt_limit : > ReqCPUFreqMin : Unknown : 0 > ReqCPUFreqMax : Unknown : 0 > ReqCPUFreqGov : Unknown : 0 > ReqTRES : billing=1,cpu=1,node=1 : > AllocTRES : billing=1,cpu=1,mem=125000M,node=1 : > cpu=1,mem=125000M,node=1 > > I'm sure the documentation - which is excellent - details this but I've not > found where; can someone give me the pointer I need? > > Many thanks > > Matt > > ************************************************************************** > The information contained in the EMail and any attachments is confidential > and intended solely and for the attention and use of the named addressee(s). > It may not be disclosed to any other person without the express authority of > Public Health England, or the intended recipient, or both. If you are not the > intended recipient, you must not disclose, copy, distribute or retain this > message or any part of it. This footnote also confirms that this EMail has > been swept for computer viruses by Symantec.Cloud, but please re-sweep any > attachments before opening or saving. http://www.gov.uk/PHE > **************************************************************************