Re: [slurm-users] Hints, Cheatsheets, etc

2019-07-09 Thread Marcus Boden
> > Yeah, on our systems, I get: > Sorry, gawk version 4.0 or later is required. Your version is: GNU Awk > 3.1.7 > (RHEL 6). So this one wasn't as useful for me. But thanks anyway! Just an FYI: Building gawk locally is pretty easy (a simple configure, make, make install), so that might

Re: [slurm-users] Hints, Cheatsheets, etc

2019-07-09 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (slurm)
> From: slurm-users On Behalf Of > Ole Holm Nielsen > Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2019 2:17 AM > > * pestat Prints a Slurm cluster nodes status with 1 line per node and job > info. Yep, using it. :-) Definitely valuable, thanks. The one thing I wish was to have the ability to select which

Re: [slurm-users] Hints, Cheatsheets, etc

2019-07-09 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
Hi Edward, Besides my Slurm Wiki page https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM, I have written a number of tools which we use for monitoring our cluster, see https://github.com/OleHolmNielsen/Slurm_tools. I recommend in particular these tools: * pestat Prints a Slurm cluster nodes status

Re: [slurm-users] Hints, Cheatsheets, etc

2019-07-08 Thread mercan
Hi; There is a official page which gives a lot of link to third party solutions you can use: https://slurm.schedmd.com/download.html According to me, the best slurm page for system administration is: https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM At this page, You can find a lot of links and

[slurm-users] Hints, Cheatsheets, etc

2019-07-08 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (slurm)
I am an experienced sysadmin, new to being a slurm admin, and I'm encountering some difficulty: If you have a simple question such as "how many cpu's are currently being used in the foobar partition," or "give me an overview of the waiting jobs and what are the reasons they're waiting" I don't