Thanks, that’s great! I do a lot of that by hand (including lots over this 
weekend), so it will be a nice timesaver.

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On Jan 18, 2021, at 09:08, Ole Holm Nielsen <ole.h.niel...@fysik.dtu.dk> wrote:

FYI: My Slurm tools for displaying batch job user process information have 
been updated.  Besides the user process list from "ps", a summary of the number 
of processes and threads is now printed as well.  We use this for monitoring 
the sanity of user jobs.  For example, we often see jobs that run too many 
threads per process and overload the CPUs.

The tools are:

* psjob <jobid>      for all user processes in a job
* psnode <nodelist>  for all user processes on a node or list of nodes

Download the psjob and psnode tools from:
https://github.com/OleHolmNielsen/Slurm_tools/tree/master/jobs
https://github.com/OleHolmNielsen/Slurm_tools/tree/master/nodes

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Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark

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