Thanks to input from Niels Carl W. Hansen I have been
able to write a new slurmusertable tool available from
https://github.com/OleHolmNielsen/Slurm_tools/tree/master/slurmaccounts
This slurmusertable tool reads your current Slurm database user_table and
prints out a list of usernames,
* Marcus Wagner [200120 09:17]:
> I was astonished about the "Modify Clusters" transactions, so I looked a bit
> further:
> $> sacctmgr list transactions Action="Modify Clusters" -p
> 2020-01-15T00:00:12|Modify
> Clusters|slurmadm|name='rcc'|control_host='134.61.193.19',
> control_port=6750,
Hi Juergen,
THAT's a cool feature, never knew about that. But this leads to other
questions.
Short excerpt:
2020-01-19T00:00:18 Modify Clusters slurmadm name='rcc'
control_host='134.6+
2020-01-19T03:24:16 Modify Clusters slurmadm name='rcc'
control_host='134.6+
* Ole Holm Nielsen [200118 12:06]:
> When we have created a new Slurm user with "sacctmgr create user name=xxx",
> I would like inquire at a later date about the timestamp for the user
> creation. As far as I can tell, the sacctmgr command cannot show such
> timestamps.
Hi Ole,
for me