Hi Ole,

On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 1:06 PM Ole Holm Nielsen via slurm-users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> The slurmacct script can actually break down statistics by partition,
> which I guess is what you're asking for?  The usage of the command is:
>

Yes, this is almost what I was asking for. And admittedly I now realize
that with perhaps some minor algebra (using the TOTAL-all line) I could get
what I need. What confused me is that running it from everything or one
partition reported the same beginning, rather than a partition-specific
beginning:

[davide ~]$ slurmacct -s 0101 -e 0202
Start date 0101
End date 0202
Report generated to file /tmp/Slurm_report_acct_0101_0202
[davide ~]$  cat /tmp/Slurm_report_acct_0101_0202
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cluster Utilization 01-Jan-2024_00:00 - 01-Feb-2024_23:59
Usage reported in Percentage of Total
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Cluster  Allocated       Down PLND Dow      Idle  Planned   Reported
--------- ---------- ---------- -------- --------- -------- ----------
  cluster     23.25%     67.85%    0.00%     8.89%    0.01%    100.00%

Usage sorted by top users:
(omitted)


[davide ~]$ slurmacct -s 0101 -e 0202
Start date 0101
End date 0202
Print only accounting in Slurm partition gpu
Report generated to file /tmp/Slurm_report_acct_0101_0202
[davide ~]$ cat /tmp/Slurm_report_acct_0101_0202
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cluster Utilization 01-Jan-2024_00:00 - 01-Feb-2024_23:59
Usage reported in Percentage of Total
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Cluster  Allocated       Down PLND Dow      Idle  Planned   Reported
--------- ---------- ---------- -------- --------- -------- ----------
  cluster     23.25%     67.85%    0.00%     8.89%    0.01%    100.00%

Partition selected: gpu
Usage sorted by top users:
(omitted)

Also, what you label "Wallclock hours" in the table of users is actually
core-hours? Not even node-hours, otherwise I am reading things incorrectly.


The Start_time and End_time values specify the date/time interval of
> job completion/termination (see "man sacct").
>
> Hint: Specify Start/End time as MMDD (Month and Date)
>

Small suggestion: change this to

Hint: Specify Start/End time as MMDD (Month and Day) or  as MMDDYY (Month
and Day and Year) since sreport accepts it and your tool appears to
otherwise understand that format.



> >      > - statistics about wait-in-queue for jobs, due to unavailable
> >     resources
>
> The slurmacct report prints "Average q-hours" (starttime minus submittime).
>

Ahaha! That's it! Super useful, I was wondering what "q" was
(wait-in-Queue, I guess). You are super.

We use the "topreports" script to gather weekly, monthly and yearly
> reports (using slurmacct) for management (professors at our university).
>

I knew that I must not have been the only one with this need ;-)

Thanks again!
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