Yes, it is possible, we have 63 GPUs. But I have a problem with
the interpretation of this value. Specifically, I would like
to know how it is calculated. I couldn't find it in the docs
(or I'm just bad at searching :)).

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W dniu 22.06.2022 o 10:19, Loris Bennett pisze:
Dear Kamil,

Kamil Wilczek <km...@mimuw.edu.pl> writes:

Dear Slurm Users,

I'm hope this would be an easy answer. I cannot find an explanation
of what exactly "Hours" or other units of time mean in the context
of sreport output. For example, when listing most active users
in the current month (I'll be trying to even the usage, because
I have several very active users who get most of the resources):

   sreport --tres=gres/gpu -t hourper user top start=2022-06-01 end=now
     topcount=20 format=login%15,proper%20,tresname%15,used%15

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Top 20 Users 2022-06-01T00:00:00 - 2022-06-22T08:59:59 (1846800 secs)
Usage reported in TRES Hours/Percentage of Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------
           Login          Proper Name       TRES Name              Used
--------------- -------------------- --------------- -----------------
        redacted         redacted           gres/gpu       7470(23.11%)

The number "7470" is obviously not a number of raw hours used by a user.

Why not?  How may GPU cards do you have?  We have 24 and our top user
for the same time period is 4382(27.41%).  This seems reasonable to me.

As there are 513 hours in the period, your user would have had to have
used around 15 cards fairly continuously.  Is that not possible?

Cheers,

Loris

How should this value be interpreted?

Kind Regards

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