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

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