Thanks for the replies!
This is exactly what I need.

-tom

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On 18-10-2019 19:56, Tom Wurgler wrote:
> I need to know how many cores a given job is using per node.
> Say my nodes have 24 cores each and I run a 36 way job.
> It take a node and a half.
> scontrol show job id
> shows me 36 cores, and the 2 nodes it is running on.
> But I want to know how it split the job up between the nodes.

The "pestat" tool can tell you the CPUload of nodes belonging to a job:

pestat -j jobid

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The "psjob" tool prints the processes on nodes of a given job when
executed on the control node:

psjob jobid

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