We use Open XDMoD and it works great with SLURM.  It does not currently do
memory utilization but a future version (5.5 I think) will introduce
ability to provide job-level details and memory utilization may be one of
the metrics collected.  The current version (5.0) bases all information on
data collected from sacct.

I'd highly recommend Open XDMoD.  It's actively developed and well
documented for setting up.

- Trey

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Trey Dockendorf
Systems Analyst I
Texas A&M University
Academy for Advanced Telecommunications and Learning Technologies
Phone: (979)458-2396
Email: [email protected]
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On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Simpson Lachlan <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> New to SLURM (about 2 hours of reading).
>
> Am looking to set up a test installation for in house, and would like to
> have access to the accounting - core and memory utilisation, avg queue
> length, quietest queue times, etc.
>
> I've found the page describing sacct and sstat, but the Related Software
> page points to a number of other softwares, including Open XDMoD, slurmmon,
> and slurm-web.
>
> My two (admittedly ignorant) questions are:
>
> 1. What do people use and recommend?
>
> 2. Would your recommendation change knowing that I am linux experienced,
> but a SLURM beginner?
>
> Cheers
> L.
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