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NAME

       sacct  -  displays  accounting data for all jobs and job steps in the Slurm job accounting
       log or Slurm database

SYNOPSIS

       sacct [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION

       Accounting information for jobs invoked with Slurm are either logged in the job accounting
       log  file  or  saved  to  the Slurm database, as configured with the AccountingStorageType
       parameter.

       The sacct command displays job accounting data stored in the job accounting  log  file  or
       Slurm  database  in  a  variety  of  forms  for your analysis.  The sacct command displays
       information on jobs, job steps, status, and exitcodes by  default.   You  can  tailor  the
       output with the use of the --format= option to specify the fields to be shown.

       For  the root user, the sacct command displays job accounting data for all users, although
       there are options to filter the output to report only the jobs from a  specified  user  or
       group.

       For the non-root user, the sacct command limits the display of job accounting data to jobs
       that were launched with their own user identifier (UID) by default.  Data for other  users
       can be displayed with the --allusers, --user, or --uid options.

       Elapsed  time  fields  are  presented as [days-]hours:minutes:seconds[.microseconds]. Only
       'CPU' fields will ever have microseconds.

       The default input file  is  the  file  named  in  the  AccountingStorageLoc  parameter  in
       slurm.conf.

       NOTE:  If  designated,  the  slurmdbd.conf  option  PrivateData  may  further restrict the
       accounting data  visible  to  users  which  are  not  SlurmUser,  root,  or  a  user  with
       AdminLevel=Admin.  See  the  slurmdbd.conf  man page for additional details on restricting
       access to accounting data.

       NOTE: The contents of Slurm's database are maintained in lower case.  This may  result  in
       some sacct output differing from that of other Slurm commands.

       NOTE: Much of the data reported by sacct has been generated by the wait3() and getrusage()
       system calls. Some systems gather and report incomplete information for these calls; sacct
       reports  values  of  0  for this missing data. See your systems getrusage (3) man page for
       information about which data are actually available on your system.

OPTIONS

       -A, --accounts=<account_list>
                 Displays jobs when a comma separated list of accounts are given as the argument.

       -L, --allclusters
                 Display jobs ran on all clusters. By default, only jobs ran on the cluster  from
                 where sacct is called are displayed.

       -X, --allocations
                 Only  show  statistics  relevant  to the job allocation itself, not taking steps
                 into consideration.

                 NOTE: Without including steps, utilization statistics for job allocation(s) will
                 be reported as zero.

       -a, --allusers
                 Displays  all  users'  jobs  when  run  by  user  root  or if PrivateData is not
                 configured to jobs.  Otherwise display the current user's jobs

       -x, --associations=<assoc_list>
                 Displays the statistics only for the jobs  running  under  the  association  ids
                 specified  by  the  assoc_list  operand,  which  is  a  comma-separated  list of
                 association ids.  Space characters are not allowed in the assoc_list. Default is
                 all associations.

       -B, --batch-script
                 This  option  will print the batch script of job if the job used one. If the job
                 didn't have a script 'NONE' is output.
                 NOTE: AccountingStoreFlags=job_script is required for this.
                 NOTE: Requesting specific job(s) with '-j' is required for this.

       -b, --brief
                 Displays a brief listing consisting of JobID, State, and ExitCode.

       -M, --clusters=<cluster_list>
                 Displays the statistics only for the jobs started on the clusters  specified  by
                 the  cluster_list  operand,  which is a comma-separated list of clusters.  Space
                 characters are not allowed in the cluster_list.  A value of 'all' will query  to
                 run on all clusters.  The default is current cluster you are executing the sacct
                 command on or all clusters in  the  federation  when  executed  on  a  federated
                 cluster.  This option implicitly sets the --local option.

       -c, --completion
                 Use job completion data instead of job accounting.  The JobCompType parameter in
                 the slurm.conf file must be defined to a  non-none  option.   Does  not  support
                 federated cluster information (local data only).

       -C, --constraints=<constraint_list>
                 Comma  separated  list to filter jobs based on what constraints/features the job
                 requested.  Multiple options will be treated as 'and' not 'or', so the job would
                 need all constraints specified to be returned not one or the other.

       --delimiter=<characters>
                 ASCII  characters  used  to  separate  the  fields  when specifying the -p or -P
                 options. The default delimiter is a '|'. This option is  ignored  if  -p  or  -P
                 options are not specified.

       -D, --duplicates
                 If Slurm job ids are reset, some job numbers will probably appear more than once
                 in the accounting log file but refer  to  different  jobs.   Such  jobs  can  be
                 distinguished by the "submit" time stamp in the data records.

                 When  data for specific jobs are requested with the --jobs option, sacct returns
                 the most recent job with  that  number.  This  behavior  can  be  overridden  by
                 specifying  --duplicates,  in  which  case  all records that match the selection
                 criteria will be returned.

                 NOTE: Revoked federated sibling jobs are hidden unless the  --duplicates  option
                 is specified.

       -E, --endtime=<end_time>
                 Select  jobs  in  any state before the specified time.  If states are given with
                 the -s option return jobs in this state before this  period.   See  the  DEFAULT
                 TIME WINDOW for more details.

                 Valid time formats are:
                 HH:MM[:SS][AM|PM]
                 MMDD[YY][-HH:MM[:SS]]
                 MM.DD[.YY][-HH:MM[:SS]]
                 MM/DD[/YY][-HH:MM[:SS]]
                 YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
                 today, midnight, noon, fika (3 PM), teatime (4 PM)
                 now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

       --env-vars
                 This  option will print the running environment of a batch job, otherwise 'NONE'
                 is output.
                 NOTE: AccountingStoreFlags=job_env is required for this.
                 NOTE: Requesting specific job(s) with '-j' is required for this.

       --federation
                 Show jobs from the federation if a member of one.

       -f, --file=<file>
                 Causes the sacct command to read job accounting data from the named file instead
                 of  the  current Slurm job accounting log file. Only applicable when running the
                 jobcomp/filetxt plugin.

       -F, --flags=<flag_list>
                 Comma separated list to filter jobs based on what various  ways  the  jobs  were
                 handled.   Current  flags  are  SchedSubmit,  SchedMain,  SchedBackfill.   These
                 particular options describe the scheduler that started the job.

       -o, --format
                 Comma separated list of fields. (use "--helpformat"  for  a  list  of  available
                 fields).

                 NOTE:  When  using  the  format  option for listing various fields you can put a
                 %NUMBER afterwards to specify how many characters should be printed.

                 e.g. format=name%30 will print 30 characters of field name right  justified.   A
                 %-30 will print 30 characters left justified.

                 When  set,  the  SACCT_FORMAT  environment  variable  will  override the default
                 format.  For example:

                 SACCT_FORMAT="jobid,user,account,cluster"

       -g, --gid=, --group=<gid_or_group_list>
                 Displays the statistics only for the jobs started with  the  GID  or  the  GROUP
                 specified  by the gid_list or the group_list operand, which is a comma-separated
                 list.  Space characters are not allowed.  Default is no restrictions.

       -h, --help
                 Displays a general help message.

       -e, --helpformat
                 Print a list of fields that can be specified with the --format option.

                 Fields available:

                 Account             AdminComment        AllocCPUS           AllocNodes
                 AllocTRES           AssocID             AveCPU              AveCPUFreq
                 AveDiskRead         AveDiskWrite        AvePages            AveRSS
                 AveVMSize           BlockID             Cluster             Comment
                 Constraints         Container           ConsumedEnergy      ConsumedEnergyRaw
                 CPUTime             CPUTimeRAW          DBIndex             DerivedExitCode
                 Elapsed             ElapsedRaw          Eligible            End
                 ExitCode            Flags               GID                 Group
                 JobID               JobIDRaw            JobName             Layout
                 MaxDiskRead         MaxDiskReadNode     MaxDiskReadTask     MaxDiskWrite
                 MaxDiskWriteNode    MaxDiskWriteTask    MaxPages            MaxPagesNode
                 MaxPagesTask        MaxRSS              MaxRSSNode          MaxRSSTask
                 MaxVMSize           MaxVMSizeNode       MaxVMSizeTask       McsLabel
                 MinCPU              MinCPUNode          MinCPUTask          NCPUS
                 NNodes              NodeList            NTasks              Priority
                 Partition           QOS                 QOSRAW              Reason
                 ReqCPUFreq          ReqCPUFreqMin       ReqCPUFreqMax       ReqCPUFreqGov
                 ReqCPUS             ReqMem              ReqNodes            ReqTRES
                 Reservation         ReservationId       Reserved            ResvCPU
                 ResvCPURAW          Start               State               Submit
                 SubmitLine          Suspended           SystemCPU           SystemComment
                 Timelimit           TimelimitRaw        TotalCPU            TRESUsageInAve
                 TRESUsageInMax      TRESUsageInMaxNode  TRESUsageInMaxTask  TRESUsageInMin
                 TRESUsageInMinNode  TRESUsageInMinTask  TRESUsageInTot      TRESUsageOutAve
                 TRESUsageOutMax     TRESUsageOutMaxNode TRESUsageOutMaxTask TRESUsageOutMin
                 TRESUsageOutMinNode TRESUsageOutMinTask TRESUsageOutTot     UID
                 User                UserCPU             WCKey               WCKeyID
                 WorkDir

       NOTE: When using with Ave[RSS|VM]Size  or  their  values  in  TRESUsageIn[Ave|Tot].   They
       represent  the  average/total  of the highest watermarks over all ranks in the step.  When
       using sstat they represent the average/total at the moment the command was run.

       NOTE: TRESUsage*Min* values represent the lowest highwater mark in the step.

       The section titled "Job Accounting Fields" describes these fields.

       -j, --jobs=<job[.step]>
                 Displays information about the specified job[.step] or list of job[.step]s.

                 The job[.step] parameter is a comma-separated list of  jobs.   Space  characters
                 are not permitted in this list.
                 NOTE: A step id of 'batch' will display the information about the batch step.
                 By  default  sacct  shows only jobs with Eligible time, but with this option the
                 non-eligible will be also shown.
                 NOTE:  If  --state  is  also  specified,  as  non-eligible  are  not  PD,   then
                 non-eligible  jobs  will  not  be  displayed.   See  the DEFAULT TIME WINDOW for
                 details about how this option changes the default -S and -E options.

       --json    Dump job information as JSON. All other formatting arguments will be ignored.

       --local   Show only jobs local to this cluster. Ignore other clusters in  this  federation
                 (if any). Overrides --federation.

       -l, --long
                 Equivalent to specifying:

                 --format=jobid,jodidraw,jobname,partition,maxvmsize,maxvmsizenode,
                 maxvmsizetask,avevmsize,maxrss,maxrssnode,maxrsstask,averss,maxpages,
                 maxpagesnode,maxpagestask,avepages,mincpu,mincpunode,mincputask,avecpu,ntasks,
                 alloccpus,elapsed,state,exitcode,avecpufreq,reqcpufreqmin,reqcpufreqmax,
                 reqcpufreqgov,reqmem,consumedenergy,maxdiskread,maxdiskreadnode,maxdiskreadtask,
                 avediskread,maxdiskwrite,maxdiskwritenode,maxdiskwritetask,avediskwrite,
                 reqtres,alloctres,tresusageinave,tresusageinmax,
                 tresusageinmaxn,tresusageinmaxt,tresusageinmin,tresusageinminn,tresusageinmint,
                 tresusageintot,tresusageoutmax,tresusageoutmaxn,
                 tresusageoutmaxt,tresusageoutave,tresusageouttot

       --name=<jobname_list>
                 Display jobs that have any of these name(s).

       -i, --nnodes=<min[-max]>
                 Return jobs that ran on the specified number of nodes.

       --noconvert
                 Don't convert units from their original type (e.g. 2048M won't be  converted  to
                 2G).

       -N, --nodelist=<node_list>
                 Display jobs that ran on any of these node(s). node_list can be a ranged string.

       -n, --noheader
                 No  heading  will  be  added  to  the output. The default action is to display a
                 header.

       -p, --parsable
                 Output will be '|' delimited with a '|' at the end.  See  also  the  --delimiter
                 option.

       -P, --parsable2
                 Output  will be '|' delimited without a '|' at the end. See also the --delimiter
                 option.

       -r, --partition
                 Comma separated list of partitions to  select  jobs  and  job  steps  from.  The
                 default is all partitions.

       -q, --qos Only send data about jobs using these qos.  Default is all.

       -R, --reason=<reason_list>
                 Comma  separated  list  to  filter  jobs  based  on  what  reason the job wasn't
                 scheduled outside resources/priority.

       -S, --starttime
                 Select jobs in any state after the specified time. Default is  00:00:00  of  the
                 current  day,  unless  the  '-s' or '-j' options are used. If the '-s' option is
                 used, then the default is 'now'. If states are given with the '-s'  option  then
                 only  jobs  in  this  state at this time will be returned. If the '-j' option is
                 used, then the default time is Unix Epoch 0. See the  DEFAULT  TIME  WINDOW  for
                 more details.

                 Valid time formats are:
                 HH:MM[:SS][AM|PM]
                 MMDD[YY][-HH:MM[:SS]]
                 MM.DD[.YY][-HH:MM[:SS]]
                 MM/DD[/YY][-HH:MM[:SS]]
                 YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
                 today, midnight, noon, fika (3 PM), teatime (4 PM)
                 now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

       -s, --state=<state_list>
                 Selects  jobs  based  on  their  state  during  the  time  period given.  Unless
                 otherwise specified, the start and end time will be the current  time  when  the
                 --state option is specified and only currently running jobs can be displayed.  A
                 start and/or end time must be specified  to  view  information  about  jobs  not
                 currently  running.   See  the JOB STATE CODES section below for a list of state
                 designators.  Multiple state names may  be  specified  using  comma  separators.
                 Either  the  short  or  long  form  of  the  state  name may be used (e.g. CA or
                 CANCELLED) and the name is case insensitive (i.e. ca and CA both work).

                 NOTE: Note for a  job  to  be  selected  in  the  PENDING  state  it  must  have
                 "EligibleTime"  in  the requested time interval or different from "Unknown". The
                 "EligibleTime" is displayed by the "scontrol show  job"  command.   For  example
                 jobs submitted with the "--hold" option will have "EligibleTime=Unknown" as they
                 are pending indefinitely.

                 NOTE: When specifying states and no start time is given the default  start  time
                 is  'now'.  This is only when -j is not used.  If -j is used the start time will
                 default to 'Epoch'.  In both cases if no end time is given it  will  default  to
                 'now'. See the DEFAULT TIME WINDOW for more details.

       -K, --timelimit-max
                 Ignored  by  itself,  but  if  timelimit_min  is  set  this  will be the maximum
                 timelimit of the range.  Default is no restriction.

       -k, --timelimit-min
                 Only send data about jobs with this timelimit.  If used with timelimit_max  this
                 will be the minimum timelimit of the range.  Default is no restriction.

       -T, --truncate
                 Truncate  time.   So if a job started before --starttime the start time would be
                 truncated to --starttime.  The same for end time and --endtime.

       -u, --uid=, --user=<uid_or_user_list>
                 Use this comma separated list of UIDs or user names to select jobs  to  display.
                 By default, the running user's UID is used.

       --units=[KMGTP]
                 Display values in specified unit type. Takes precedence over --noconvert option.

       --usage   Display a command usage summary.

       --use-local-uid
                 When displaying UID, sacct uses the UID stored in Slurm's accounting database by
                 default. Use this command to make Slurm use a system call to get  the  UID  from
                 the username. This option may be useful in an environment with multiple clusters
                 and one database where the UID's aren't the same on all clusters.

       -v, --verbose
                 Primarily for debugging purposes, report the state of various  variables  during
                 processing.

       -V, --version
                 Print version.

       -W, --wckeys=<wckey_list>
                 Displays the statistics only for the jobs started on the wckeys specified by the
                 wckey_list operand, which is a  comma-separated  list  of  wckey  names.   Space
                 characters are not allowed in the wckey_list. Default is all wckeys.

       --whole-hetjob[=yes|no]
                 When  querying  and filtering heterogeneous jobs with --jobs, Slurm will default
                 to retrieving information about all the components of the job if the  het_job_id
                 (leader  id)  is  selected.  If  a  non-leader heterogeneous job component id is
                 selected then only that component is retrieved by default. This behavior can  be
                 changed by using this option. If set to 'yes' (or no argument), then information
                 about all the components will be retrieved no matter which component is selected
                 in  the  job  filter.  If  set  to 'no' then only the selected heterogeneous job
                 component(s) will be retrieved, even when selecting the leader.

       --yaml    Dump job information as YAML. All other formatting arguments will be ignored.

   Job Accounting Fields
       The following describes each job accounting field:

              ALL       Print all fields listed below.

              AllocCPUs Count of allocated CPUs. Equivalent to NCPUS.

              AllocNodes
                        Number of nodes allocated to the job/step.  0 if the job is pending.

              AllocTres Trackable resources. These are the resources allocated  to  the  job/step
                        after  the  job  started running.  For pending jobs this should be blank.
                        For more details see AccountingStorageTRES in slurm.conf.

                        NOTE: When a generic resource is configured with the no_consume flag, the
                        allocation will be printed with a zero.

              Account   Account the job ran under.

              AssocID   Reference to the association of user, account and cluster.

              AveCPU    Average (system + user) CPU time of all tasks in job.

              AveCPUFreq
                        Average weighted CPU frequency of all tasks in job, in kHz.

              AveDiskRead
                        Average number of bytes read by all tasks in job.

              AveDiskWrite
                        Average number of bytes written by all tasks in job.

              AvePages  Average number of page faults of all tasks in job.

              AveRSS    Average resident set size of all tasks in job.

              AveVMSize Average Virtual Memory size of all tasks in job.

              Cluster   Cluster name.

              Comment   The  job's  comment string when the AccountingStoreFlags parameter in the
                        slurm.conf file  contains  'job_comment'.   The  Comment  string  can  be
                        modified  by  invoking sacctmgr modify job or the specialized sjobexitmod
                        command.

              ConsumedEnergy
                        Total energy consumed by all tasks in job, in joules.  Note: Only in case
                        of  exclusive  job  allocation  this value reflects the jobs' real energy
                        consumption.

              Container Path to OCI Container Bundle requested.

              CPUTime   Time used (Elapsed time * CPU count) by a job or step in HH:MM:SS format.

              CPUTimeRAW
                        Time used (Elapsed time * CPU count) by a job or step in cpu-seconds.

              DerivedExitCode
                        The highest exit code returned by the job's job steps (srun invocations).
                        Following the colon is the signal that caused the process to terminate if
                        it was terminated by a signal.  The DerivedExitCode can  be  modified  by
                        invoking sacctmgr modify job or the specialized sjobexitmod command.

              Elapsed   The job's elapsed time.

                        The format of this field's output is as follows:

                        [DD-[HH:]]MM:SS

                        as defined by the following:

                        DD        days

                        hh        hours

                        mm        minutes

                        ss        seconds

              Eligible  When the job became eligible to run in the same format as End.

              End       Termination  time  of  the  job.  Format  output is, YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS,
                        unless changed through the SLURM_TIME_FORMAT environment variable.

              ExitCode  The exit code returned by the job script or salloc, typically as  set  by
                        the  exit()  function.  Following the colon is the signal that caused the
                        process to terminate if it was terminated by a signal.

              GID       The group identifier of the user who ran the job.

              Group     The group name of the user who ran the job.

              JobID     The identification number of the job or job step.

                        Regular jobs are in the form:

                        JobID[.JobStep]

                        Array jobs are in the form:

                        ArrayJobID_ArrayTaskID

                        Heterogeneous jobs are in the form:

                        HetJobID+HetJobOffset

                        When printing job arrays, performance of the command  can  be  measurably
                        improved  for  systems with large numbers of jobs when a single job ID is
                        specified. By default, this field size will be limited to 64  bytes.  Use
                        the environment variable SLURM_BITSTR_LEN to specify larger field sizes.

              JobIDRaw  The  identification  number  of the job or job step.  Prints the JobID in
                        the form JobID[.JobStep] for regular, heterogeneous and array jobs.

              JobName   The name of the job or job step. The slurm_accounting.log file is a space
                        delimited  file.  Because  of  this  if a space is used in the jobname an
                        underscore is substituted for the space before the record is  written  to
                        the  accounting  file.  So  when  the  jobname  is displayed by sacct the
                        jobname that had a space in it will now have an underscore  in  place  of
                        the space.

              Layout    What  the  layout of a step was when it was running.  This can be used to
                        give you an idea of which node ran which rank in your job.

              MaxDiskRead
                        Maximum number of bytes read by all tasks in job.

              MaxDiskReadNode
                        The node on which the maxdiskread occurred.

              MaxDiskReadTask
                        The task ID where the maxdiskread occurred.

              MaxDiskWrite
                        Maximum number of bytes written by all tasks in job.

              MaxDiskWriteNode
                        The node on which the maxdiskwrite occurred.

              MaxDiskWriteTask
                        The task ID where the maxdiskwrite occurred.

              MaxPages  Maximum number of page faults of all tasks in job.

              MaxPagesNode
                        The node on which the maxpages occurred.

              MaxPagesTask
                        The task ID where the maxpages occurred.

              MaxRSS    Maximum resident set size of all tasks in job.

              MaxRSSNode
                        The node on which the maxrss occurred.

              MaxRSSTask
                        The task ID where the maxrss occurred.

              MaxVMSize Maximum Virtual Memory size of all tasks in job.

              MaxVMSizeNode
                        The node on which the maxvmsize occurred.

              MaxVMSizeTask
                        The task ID where the maxvmsize occurred.

              MinCPU    Minimum (system + user) CPU time of all tasks in job.

              MinCPUNode
                        The node on which the mincpu occurred.

              MinCPUTask
                        The task ID where the mincpu occurred.

              NCPUS     Total number of CPUs allocated to the job.  Equivalent to AllocCPUS.

              NodeList  List of nodes in job/step.

              NNodes    Number of nodes in a job or step.  If the job is running,  or  ran,  this
                        count  will  be  the number allocated, else the number will be the number
                        requested.

              NTasks    Total number of tasks in a job or step.

              Priority  Slurm priority.

              Partition Identifies the partition on which the job ran.

              QOS       Name of Quality of Service.

              QOSRAW    Numeric id of Quality of Service.

              ReqCPUFreq
                        Requested CPU frequency for the step, in kHz.  Note: This  value  applies
                        only to a job step. No value is reported for the job.

              ReqCPUFreqGov
                        Requested  CPU frequency governor for the step, in kHz.  Note: This value
                        applies only to a job step. No value is reported for the job.

              ReqCPUFreqMax
                        Maximum requested CPU frequency for the step, in kHz.  Note:  This  value
                        applies only to a job step. No value is reported for the job.

              ReqCPUFreqMin
                        Minimum  requested  CPU frequency for the step, in kHz.  Note: This value
                        applies only to a job step. No value is reported for the job.

              ReqCPUS   Number of requested CPUs.

              ReqMem    Minimum required memory for the job. It may have a letter appended to  it
                        indicating  units  (M  for megabytes, G for gigabytes, etc.).  Note: This
                        value is only from the job allocation, not the step.

              ReqNodes  Requested minimum Node count for the job/step.

              ReqTres   Trackable resources. These are the minimum resource counts  requested  by
                        the    job/step    at    submission   time.    For   more   details   see
                        AccountingStorageTRES in slurm.conf.

              Reservation
                        Reservation Name.

              ReservationId
                        Reservation Id.

              Reserved  How much wall clock time was used as reserved time for this job.  This is
                        derived  from  how  long  a job was waiting from eligible time to when it
                        actually started.  Format is the same as Elapsed.

              ResvCPU   How many CPU seconds were used as reserved time for this job.  Format  is
                        the same as Elapsed.

              ResvCPURAW
                        How  many CPU seconds were used as reserved time for this job.  Format is
                        in processor seconds.

              Start     Initiation time of the job in the same format as End.

              State     Displays the job status, or state.  See the JOB STATE CODES section below
                        for a list of possible states.

                        If  more information is available on the job state than will fit into the
                        current field width (for example, the UID that CANCELLED a job) the state
                        will  be  followed  by a "+".  You can increase the size of the displayed
                        state using the "%NUMBER" format modifier described earlier.

                        NOTE: The RUNNING state will return suspended jobs as well.  In order  to
                        print  suspended jobs you must request SUSPENDED at a different call from
                        RUNNING.

                        NOTE: The RUNNING state will return  any  jobs  completed  (cancelled  or
                        otherwise)  in  the  time  period  requested  as the job was also RUNNING
                        during that time.  If you are only looking for jobs that finished, please
                        choose the appropriate state(s) without the RUNNING state.

              Submit    The time the job was submitted in the same format as End.

                        NOTE:  If  a  job  is  requeued, the submit time is reset.  To obtain the
                        original submit time it is necessary to use the -D or --duplicate  option
                        to display all duplicate entries for a job.

              SubmitLine
                        The full command issued to submit the job.

              Suspended The amount of time a job or job step was suspended. Format is the same as
                        Elapsed.

              SystemCPU The amount of system CPU time used by the job or job step. Format is  the
                        same as Elapsed.

                        NOTE:  SystemCPU provides a measure of the task's parent process and does
                        not include CPU time of child processes.

              Timelimit What the timelimit was/is for the job. Format is the same as Elapsed.

              TimelimitRaw
                        What the timelimit was/is for the job. Format is in number of minutes.

              TotalCPU  The sum of the SystemCPU and UserCPU time used by the job  or  job  step.
                        The  total CPU time of the job may exceed the job's elapsed time for jobs
                        that include multiple job steps. Format is the same as Elapsed.

                        NOTE: TotalCPU provides a measure of the task's parent process  and  does
                        not include CPU time of child processes.

              TresUsageInAve
                        Tres  average  usage  in  by  all  tasks  in job.  NOTE: If corresponding
                        TresUsageInMaxTask is -1 the metric is node centric instead of task.

              TresUsageInMax
                        Tres maximum usage in by  all  tasks  in  job.   NOTE:  If  corresponding
                        TresUsageInMaxTask is -1 the metric is node centric instead of task.

              TresUsageInMaxNode
                        Node for which each maximum TRES usage out occurred.

              TresUsageInMaxTask
                        Task for which each maximum TRES usage out occurred.

              TresUsageInMin
                        Tres  minimum  usage  in  by  all  tasks  in job.  NOTE: If corresponding
                        TresUsageInMinTask is -1 the metric is node centric instead of task.

              TresUsageInMinNode
                        Node for which each minimum TRES usage out occurred.

              TresUsageInMinTask
                        Task for which each minimum TRES usage out occurred.

              TresUsageInTot
                        Tres total usage in by all tasks in job.

              TresUsageOutAve
                        Tres average usage out by all  tasks  in  job.   NOTE:  If  corresponding
                        TresUsageOutMaxTask is -1 the metric is node centric instead of task.

              TresUsageOutMax
                        Tres  maximum  usage  out  by  all  tasks in job.  NOTE: If corresponding
                        TresUsageOutMaxTask is -1 the metric is node centric instead of task.

              TresUsageOutMaxNode
                        Node for which each maximum TRES usage out occurred.

              TresUsageOutMaxTask
                        Task for which each maximum TRES usage out occurred.

              TresUsageOutTot
                        Tres total usage out by all tasks in job.

              UID       The user identifier of the user who ran the job.

              User      The user name of the user who ran the job.

              UserCPU   The amount of user CPU time used by the job or job step.  Format  is  the
                        same as Elapsed.

                        NOTE:  UserCPU  provides  a measure of the task's parent process and does
                        not include CPU time of child processes.

              WCKey     Workload   Characterization   Key.    Arbitrary   string   for   grouping
                        orthogonal accounts together.

              WCKeyID   Reference to the wckey.

JOB STATE CODES

       BF  BOOT_FAIL       Job  terminated  due  to  launch  failure, typically due to a hardware
                           failure (e.g. unable to boot the node or block and the job can not  be
                           requeued).

       CA  CANCELLED       Job was explicitly cancelled by the user or system administrator.  The
                           job may or may not have been initiated.

       CD  COMPLETED       Job has terminated all processes on all nodes with  an  exit  code  of
                           zero.

       DL  DEADLINE        Job terminated on deadline.

       F   FAILED          Job terminated with non-zero exit code or other failure condition.

       NF  NODE_FAIL       Job terminated due to failure of one or more allocated nodes.

       OOM OUT_OF_MEMORY   Job experienced out of memory error.

       PD  PENDING         Job is awaiting resource allocation.

       PR  PREEMPTED       Job terminated due to preemption.

       R   RUNNING         Job currently has an allocation.

       RQ  REQUEUED        Job was requeued.

       RS  RESIZING        Job is about to change size.

       RV  REVOKED         Sibling  was  removed  from  cluster due to other cluster starting the
                           job.

       S   SUSPENDED       Job has an allocation, but execution has been suspended and CPUs  have
                           been released for other jobs.

       TO  TIMEOUT         Job terminated upon reaching its time limit.

DEFAULT TIME WINDOW

       The  options --starttime and --endtime define the time window between which sacct is going
       to search. For historical and practical reasons their default  values  (i.e.  the  default
       time window) depends on other options: --jobs and --state.

       Depending  on  if  --jobs  and/or --state are specified, the default values of --starttime
       and --endtime options are:

       WITHOUT EITHER --jobs NOR --state specified:
       --starttime defaults to Midnight.
       --endtime defaults to Now.

       WITH --jobs AND WITHOUT --state specified:
       --starttime defaults to Epoch 0.
       --endtime defaults to Now.

       WITHOUT --jobs AND WITH --state specified:
       --starttime defaults to Now.
       --endtime defaults to --starttime and to Now if --starttime is not specified.

       WITH BOTH --jobs AND --state specified:
       --starttime defaults to Epoch 0.
       --endtime defaults to --starttime or to Now if --starttime is not specified.

       NOTE: With -v/--verbose a message about the actual time window in use is shown.

PERFORMANCE

       Executing sacct sends a remote procedure call to slurmdbd. If enough calls from  sacct  or
       other  Slurm  client commands that send remote procedure calls to the slurmdbd daemon come
       in at once, it can result in a degradation of performance of the slurmdbd daemon, possibly
       resulting in a denial of service.

       Do  not  run  sacct  or  other  Slurm  client commands that send remote procedure calls to
       slurmdbd from loops in shell scripts or other programs. Ensure that programs  limit  calls
       to sacct to the minimum necessary for the information you are trying to gather.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Some  sacct  options  may  be  set via environment variables. These environment variables,
       along with their corresponding options, are listed below. (Note: Command line options will
       always override these settings.)

       SACCT_FEDERATION    Same as --federation

       SACCT_LOCAL         Same as --local

       SLURM_BITSTR_LEN    Specifies  the string length to be used for holding a job array's task
                           ID expression. The default value is 64 bytes. A value of 0 will  print
                           the  full  expression  with  any  length  required.  Larger values may
                           adversely impact the application performance.

       SLURM_CONF          The location of the Slurm configuration file.

       SLURM_TIME_FORMAT   Specify the format used to report time stamps. A  value  of  standard,
                           the     default     value,    generates    output    in    the    form
                           "year-month-dateThour:minute:second".  A  value  of  relative  returns
                           only  "hour:minute:second" if the current day.  For other dates in the
                           current  year  it  prints  the  "hour:minute"  preceded  by   "Tomorr"
                           (tomorrow),  "Ystday"  (yesterday), the name of the day for the coming
                           week (e.g. "Mon", "Tue", etc.), otherwise the date  (e.g.  "25  Apr").
                           For  other years it returns a date month and year without a time (e.g.
                           "6 Jun 2012"). All of the time stamps use a 24 hour format.

                           A valid strftime() format can also be specified. For example, a  value
                           of "%a %T" will report the day of the week and a time stamp (e.g. "Mon
                           12:34:56").

EXAMPLES

       This example illustrates the default invocation of the sacct command:

              # sacct
              Jobid      Jobname    Partition    Account AllocCPUS State     ExitCode
              ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------
              2          script01   srun       acct1               1 RUNNING           0
              3          script02   srun       acct1               1 RUNNING           0
              4          endscript  srun       acct1               1 RUNNING           0
              4.0                   srun       acct1               1 COMPLETED         0

       This example shows the same job accounting information with the brief option.

              # sacct --brief
                   Jobid     State  ExitCode
              ---------- ---------- --------
              2          RUNNING           0
              3          RUNNING           0
              4          RUNNING           0
              4.0        COMPLETED         0

              # sacct --allocations
              Jobid      Jobname    Partition Account    AllocCPUS  State     ExitCode
              ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------- ---------- --------
              3          sja_init   andy       acct1            1 COMPLETED         0
              4          sjaload    andy       acct1            2 COMPLETED         0
              5          sja_scr1   andy       acct1            1 COMPLETED         0
              6          sja_scr2   andy       acct1           18 COMPLETED         2
              7          sja_scr3   andy       acct1           18 COMPLETED         0
              8          sja_scr5   andy       acct1            2 COMPLETED         0
              9          sja_scr7   andy       acct1           90 COMPLETED         1
              10         endscript  andy       acct1          186 COMPLETED         0

       This example demonstrates the ability to customize the output of the sacct  command.   The
       fields are displayed in the order designated on the command line.

              # sacct --format=jobid,elapsed,ncpus,ntasks,state
                   Jobid    Elapsed      Ncpus   Ntasks     State
              ---------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------
              3            00:01:30          2        1 COMPLETED
              3.0          00:01:30          2        1 COMPLETED
              4            00:00:00          2        2 COMPLETED
              4.0          00:00:01          2        2 COMPLETED
              5            00:01:23          2        1 COMPLETED
              5.0          00:01:31          2        1 COMPLETED

       This  example  demonstrates  the  use  of  the  -T  (--truncate)  option when used with -S
       (--starttime) and -E (--endtime). When the -T option is used, the start time  of  the  job
       will be the specified -S value if the job was started before the specified time, otherwise
       the time will be the job's start time. The end time will be the specified -E option if the
       job ends after the specified time, otherwise it will be the jobs end time.

       Without -T (normal operation) sacct output would be like this.

              # sacct -S2014-07-03-11:40 -E2014-07-03-12:00 -X -ojobid,start,end,state
                  JobID                 Start                  End        State
              --------- --------------------- -------------------- ------------
              2         2014-07-03T11:33:16   2014-07-03T11:59:01   COMPLETED
              3         2014-07-03T11:35:21   Unknown               RUNNING
              4         2014-07-03T11:35:21   2014-07-03T11:45:21   COMPLETED
              5         2014-07-03T11:41:01   Unknown               RUNNING

       By  adding  the  -T option the job's start and end times are truncated to reflect only the
       time requested.  If a job started after the start time requested or  finished  before  the
       end  time requested those times are not altered.  The -T option is useful when determining
       exact run times during any given period.

              # sacct -T -S2014-07-03-11:40 -E2014-07-03-12:00 -X -ojobid,jobname,user,start,end,state
                  JobID                 Start                  End        State
              --------- --------------------- -------------------- ------------
              2         2014-07-03T11:40:00   2014-07-03T11:59:01   COMPLETED
              3         2014-07-03T11:40:00   2014-07-03T12:00:00   RUNNING
              4         2014-07-03T11:40:00   2014-07-03T11:45:21   COMPLETED
              5         2014-07-03T11:41:01   2014-07-03T12:00:00   RUNNING

       NOTE: If no -s (--state) option is given sacct  will  display  eligible  jobs  during  the
       specified  period  of time, otherwise it will return jobs that were in the state requested
       during that period of time.

       This example demonstrates the differences running sacct with and without the --state  flag
       for  the  same  time  period.  Without  the --state option, all eligible jobs in that time
       period are shown.

              # sacct -S11:20:00 -E11:25:00 -X -ojobid,start,end,state
                     JobID               Start                 End      State
              ------------ ------------------- ------------------- ----------
              2955                    11:15:12            11:20:12  COMPLETED
              2956                    11:20:13            11:25:13  COMPLETED

       With the --state=pending option, only job 2956 will be shown because it had  a  dependency
       on  2955  and was still PENDING from 11:20:00 until it started at 11:21:13. Note that even
       though we requested PENDING jobs, the State shows as COMPLETED because that is the current
       State of the job.

              # sacct --state=pending -S11:20:00 -E11:25:00 -X -ojobid,start,end,state
                     JobID               Start                 End      State
              ------------ ------------------- ------------------- ----------
              2956                    11:20:13            11:25:13  COMPLETED

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P.
       Copyright  (C)  2008-2010  Lawrence  Livermore  National  Security.   Produced at Lawrence
       Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
       Copyright (C) 2010-2021 SchedMD LLC.

       This  file  is  part  of  Slurm,  a  resource  management  program.   For   details,   see
       <https://slurm.schedmd.com/>.

       Slurm  is  free  software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
       GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version  2
       of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

       Slurm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without
       even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
       GNU General Public License for more details.

FILES

       /etc/slurm.conf
                 Entries  to this file enable job accounting and designate the job accounting log
                 file that collects system job accounting.

       /var/log/slurm_accounting.log
                 The default job accounting log file.  By default, this file is set to  read  and
                 write permission for root only.

SEE ALSO

       sstat(1), ps (1), srun(1), squeue(1), getrusage (2), time (2)