You can use the -o option to select which field you want it to print.
The last column is the FairShare score. The equation is part of the
slurm documentation: https://slurm.schedmd.com/priority_multifactor.html
If you are using the Classic Fairshare you can look at our
documentation: https://docs.rc.fas.harvard.edu/kb/fairshare/
-Paul Edmon-
On 12/16/2020 12:30 PM, Erik Bryer wrote:
$ sshare -a
Account User RawShares NormShares RawUsage
EffectvUsage FairShare
-------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------- -----------
------------- ----------
root 0.000000 158
1.000000
root root 1 0.250000 0
0.000000 1.000000
borrowed 1 0.250000 157
0.994905
borrowed ebryer 6 0.020979 157
1.000000 0.083333
borrowed napierski 7 0.024476 0
0.000000 0.333333
borrowed sagatest01 259 0.905594 0
0.000000 0.333333
borrowed sagatest02 14 0.048951 0
0.000000 0.333333
gaia 1 0.250000 0
0.005095
gaia ebryer 3 0.272727 0
1.000000 0.416667
gaia napiersk 2 0.181818 0
0.000000 0.666667
gaia sagatest01 1 0.090909 0
0.000000 0.666667
gaia sagatest02 5 0.454545 0
0.000000 0.666667
saral 1 0.250000 0
0.000000
saral ebryer 20 0.869565 0
0.000000 1.000000
saral napierski 1 0.043478 0
0.000000 1.000000
saral sagatest01 2 0.086957 0
0.000000 1.000000
Is there a way to take output from sshare and get FairShare? I'm
looking for a simple equation or some indication why that's not
possible. I've ready everything I can find on this topic.
Thanks,
Erik