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NAME

       sreport - Generate reports from the slurm accounting data.

SYNOPSIS

       sreport [OPTIONS...] [COMMAND...]

DESCRIPTION

       sreport  is  used  to generate reports of job usage and cluster utilization for Slurm jobs
       saved to the Slurm Database, slurmdbd.

OPTIONS

       -a, --all_clusters
              Use all clusters instead of only the cluster from which the command was executed.

       -M, --cluster
              The cluster(s) to generate reports for. Default is local cluster, unless the  local
              cluster  is  currently  part of a federation and in that case generate a report for
              all clusters in the current federation. If the clusters included  in  a  federation
              vary  through  time,  use  this  option  to identify the clusters to be included in
              report. Implies --local.

       --federation
              Generate a report for the federation if a member of one.

       -h, --help
              Print a help message describing the usage of sreport.

       --local
              Generate a report for the local cluster, even if part of a  federation.   Overrides
              --federation.

       -n, --noheader
              Don't display header when listing results.

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

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

       -Q, --quiet
              Print no warning or informational messages, only error messages.

       -t <time_format>
              Specify the output time format. Time format options are case insensitive and may be
              abbreviated. The default format is Minutes.   Supported  time  format  options  are
              listed in the time command section below.

       -T, --tres=<tres_names>
              Trackable  resource  (TRES)  to  report values for.  By default CPU resource use is
              reported (except for reservation reports. All TRES types reserved by a  reservation
              will  be shown by default unless overridden with this option).  Multiple TRES names
              may be separated using a comma separated  list  for  all  reports  except  the  job
              reports, which can only support a single TRES name, or "ALL" for all TRES.

              The  "Reported"  Billing  TRES  is calculated from the largest Billing TRES of each
              node multiplied by the time frame. For example, if  a  node  is  part  of  multiple
              partitions and each has a different TRESBillingWeights defined the Billing TRES for
              the node will be the highest of  the  partitions.   If  TRESBillingWeights  is  not
              defined  on  any  partition  for  a node then the Billing TRES will be equal to the
              number of CPUs on the node.

              TRES node usage is no longer reported in percent format or in Cluster  Utilization.
              Please  use  TRES  CPU  instead.   The  main  issue  with  using  node  is  in most
              configurations multiple jobs are able to run on the same  node.   This  makes  TRES
              node  accounting  count  the  same  node  multiple  times  in  the same period.  In
              exclusive  node  configurations,  CPU  accounting  returns  the  same  usage   node
              accounting would.

       -v, --verbose
              Print detailed event logging.

       -V , --version
              Print version information and exit.

COMMANDS

       <keyword>  may  be  omitted  from the execute line and sreport will execute in interactive
       mode. sreport will process commands as entered until explicitly terminated.

       exit   Terminate the execution of sreport.  Identical to the quit command.

       help   Display a description of sreport options and commands.

       nonparsable
              Return output to normal after parsable or parsable2 has been set.

       parsable
              Output will be | delimited with an ending '|'.

       parsable2
              Output will be | delimited without an ending '|'.

       quiet  Print no warning or informational messages, only fatal error messages.

       quit   Terminate the execution of sreport.  Identical to the exit command.

       time <time_format>
              Specify the output time format. Time format options are case insensitive and may be
              abbreviated. The default format is Minutes.  Supported time format options include:

              SecPer    Seconds/Percentage of Total

              MinPer    Minutes/Percentage of Total

              HourPer   Hours/Percentage of Total

              Seconds   Seconds

              Minutes   Minutes

              Hours     Hours

              Percent   Percentage of Total

       verbose
              Enable detailed event logging.

       version
              Display the sreport version number.

       !!     Repeat the last command executed.

REPORT TYPES

       Valid report types are:

              cluster <REPORT> <OPTIONS>

              job <REPORT> <OPTIONS>

              reservation <REPORT> <OPTIONS>

              user <REPORT> <OPTIONS>

       <REPORT> options for each type include:

              cluster
                     AccountUtilizationByUser,  UserUtilizationByAccount, UserUtilizationByWckey,
                     Utilization, WCKeyUtilizationByUser

              job    SizesByAccount, SizesByAccountAndWcKey, SizesByWckey

              reservation
                     Utilization

              user   TopUsage

       NOTE: If OverSubscribe is configured to FORCE or YES in your slurm.conf and the system  is
       not  configured  to  use preemption (PreemptMode=OFF) accounting can easily grow to values
       greater than the actual utilization. It may  be  common  on  such  systems  to  get  error
       messages in the slurmdbd log stating: "We have more allocated time than is possible."

REPORT DESCRIPTION

       cluster AccountUtilizationByUser
              This  report  will  display  account  utilization as it appears on the hierarchical
              tree.  Starting with the specified account or the  root  account  by  default  this
              report  will  list  the  underlying usage with a sum on each level.  Use the 'tree'
              option to span the tree for better visibility.

              NOTE: Idle reservation time will be split evenly among accounts/users given  access
              to  it.  When a reservation is assigned to whole accounts, the time will be counted
              in the association for the accounts, not the user associations in the accounts.  In
              this  case,  the  usage  of  a  parent  account  can  be larger than the sum of its
              children.

       cluster UserUtilizationByAccount
              This report will display users by account in order of utilization without  grouping
              multiple accounts by user into one, but displaying them on separate lines.

       cluster UserUtilizationByWCKey
              This  report  will  display users by wckey in order of utilization without grouping
              multiple wckey by user into one, but displaying them on separate lines.

       cluster Utilization
              This report will display total usage divided amongst Allocated, Down, Planned Down,
              Idle, and Reserved time for selected clusters.

              Allocated

                            Time   that  nodes  were  in  use  with  active  jobs  or  an  active
                            reservation.  This does not include  reservations  created  with  the
                            MAINT or IGNORE_JOBS flags.

              Down

                            Time  that  nodes  were marked as Down or time that slurmctld was not
                            responding (assuming TrackSlurmctldDown is set in slurmdbd.conf).

              Idle

                            Time where nodes had no active jobs or reservations.

              OverCommitted

                            Time of eligible jobs waiting in the queue over  the  Reserved  time.
                            Unlike  Reserved,  this  has  no  limit.  It  is  typically useful to
                            determine whether your system is overloaded and by how much.

              PlannedDown

                            Time that nodes were in use by a reservation created with  the  MAINT
                            flag but not the IGNORE_JOBS flag.

              Reserved

                            Time that a node spent idle with eligible jobs in the queue that were
                            unable to start due to time or size constraints. The maximum time  is
                            limited  to  the amount of time possible on the system. If this value
                            is not of importance for you then the number can be grouped with idle
                            time.

              TresCount

                            Configured  number  of  TRES'  on  the  reported  nodes. See also the
                            TresName field.

              Note: Reservations created with the IGNORE_JOBS flag are not tracked in the Cluster
              Utilization  report  due  to  the  fact  that  allowing  any current/active jobs to
              continue to run in the reservation  introduces  the  possibility  for  them  to  be
              accounted for incorrectly.

              Note:  The default view for the "Cluster Utilization" report includes the following
              fields: Cluster, Allocated, Down, PlannedDown, Idle, Reserved,  Reported.  You  can
              include  additional  fields like OverCommitted and TresCount fields with the Format
              option. The TresName will also be included if using the  -T,   --tres  <tres_names>
              option.

       cluster WCKeyUtilizationByUser
              This  report  will  display wckey utilization sorted by WCKey name for each user on
              each cluster.

       job SizesByAccount
              This report will display the amount of time used for job ranges  specified  by  the
              'grouping=' option.  Only a single level in the tree is displayed defaulting to the
              root dir.  If you specify other accounts with the 'account='  option  sreport  will
              use  those  accounts as the root account and you will receive the aggregated totals
              of each listed account plus their sub accounts.

       job SizesByAccountAndWckey
              This report is very similar  to  SizesByAccount  with  the  difference  being  each
              account  is  pair  with  wckeys  so the identifier is account:wckey instead of just
              account so there will most likely be multiple  accounts  listed  depending  on  the
              number of wckeys used.

       job SizesByWckey
              This report will display the amount of time for each wckey for job ranges specified
              by the 'grouping=' option.

       reservation Utilization
              This report will display total usage for reservations on the systems.   Note:  Time
              requests  on  this report will not truncate the time the reservation used, only the
              reservations that ran at any time during the period requested.

       user TopUsage
              Displays the top users on a cluster, i.e. users with the highest usage.  By default
              users are sorted by CPUTime, but the -T, --tres option will sort users by the first
              TRES specified.

              Use the group option to  group  accounts  together.   The  default  is  to  have  a
              different line for each user account combination.

       Each report type has various options...

       OPTIONS FOR ALL REPORT TYPES

              All_Clusters
                     Use all monitored clusters. Default is local cluster.

              Clusters=<OPT>
                     List of clusters to include in report.  Default is local cluster.

              End=<OPT>
                     Period  ending  for report. Default is 23:59:59 of previous day.  Valid time
                     formats are...

                     HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
                     MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
                     MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
                     YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
                     now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

              Format=<OPT>
                     Comma separated list of fields to display in report.

                     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.

              Start=<OPT>
                     Period start for report.  Default is 00:00:00 of previous day.   Valid  time
                     formats are...

                     HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
                     MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
                     MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
                     YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
                     now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

       OPTIONS SPECIFICALLY FOR CLUSTER REPORTS

              Accounts=<OPT>
                     When  used  with  the UserUtilizationByAccount, or AccountUtilizationByUser,
                     List of accounts to include in report.  Default is all.

              Tree   When used with the AccountUtilizationByUser report will span the accounts as
                     they are in the hierarchy.

              Users=<OPT>
                     When  used  with any report other than Utilization, List of users to include
                     in report.  Default is all.

              Wckeys=<OPT>
                     When used with the UserUtilizationByWckey or WCKeyUtilizationByUser, List of
                     wckeys to include in report. Default is all.

       OPTIONS SPECIFICALLY FOR JOB REPORTS

              Accounts=<OPT>
                     List  of accounts to use for the report. Default is all which will show only
                     one line corresponding to the totals of all accounts in the hierarchy.  This
                     explanation  does  not  apply  when  ran  with  the FlatView or AcctAsParent
                     options.

              AcctAsParent
                     When used with the SizesbyAccount(*) will take specified accounts as parents
                     and  the  next  layer  of  accounts under those specified will be displayed.
                     Default is root if no specific Accounts are  requested.   When  FlatView  is
                     used, this option is ignored.

              FlatView
                     When   used  with  the  SizesbyAccount(*)  will  not  group  accounts  in  a
                     hierarchical level, but print each account where jobs ran on a separate line
                     without any hierarchy.

              GID=<OPT>
                     List of group ids to include in report.  Default is all.

              Grouping=<OPT>
                     Comma  separated  list of size groupings.   (e.g. 50,100,150 would group job
                     cpu count 1-49, 50-99, 100-149, > 150).  grouping=individual will result  in
                     a single column for each job size found.

              Jobs=<OPT>
                     List of jobs/steps to include in report.  Default is all.

              Nodes=<OPT>
                     Only show jobs that ran on these nodes. Default is all.

              Partitions=<OPT>
                     List of partitions jobs ran on to include in report.  Default is all.

              PrintJobCount
                     When  used  with  the  Sizes report will print number of jobs ran instead of
                     time used.

              Users=<OPT>
                     List of users jobs to include in report.  Default is all.

              Wckeys=<OPT>
                     List of wckeys to use for the report.  Default  is  all.   The  SizesbyWckey
                     report  all  users  summed together.  If you want only certain users specify
                     them with the Users= option.

       OPTIONS SPECIFICALLY FOR RESERVATION REPORTS

              Names=<OPT>
                     List of reservations to use for the report. Default is all.

              Nodes=<OPT>
                     Only show reservations that used these nodes. Default is all.

       OPTIONS SPECIFICALLY FOR USER REPORTS

              Accounts=<OPT>
                     List of accounts to use for the report. Default is all.

              Group  Group all accounts together for each user.  Default is a separate entry  for
                     each user and account reference.

              TopCount=<OPT>
                     Used in the TopUsage report.  Change the number of users displayed.  Default
                     is 10.

              Users=<OPT>
                     List of users jobs to include in report.  Default is all.

FORMAT OPTIONS FOR EACH REPORT

       FORMAT OPTIONS FOR CLUSTER REPORTS

              AccountUtilizationByUser
                     Accounts, Cluster, Login, Proper, TresCount, Used

              UserUtilizationByAccount
                     Accounts, Cluster, Login, Proper, TresCount, Used

              UserUtilizationByWckey
                     Cluster, Login, Proper, TresCount, Used, Wckey

              Utilization
                     Allocated,  Cluster,  Down,  Idle,  OverCommitted,  PlannedDown,   Reported,
                     Reserved, TresCount, TresName

              WCKeyUtilizationByUser
                     Cluster, Login, Proper, TresCount, Used, Wckey

       FORMAT OPTIONS FOR JOB REPORTS

              SizesByAccount
                     Account, Cluster

              SizesByAccountAndWckey
                     Account, Cluster

              SizesByWckey
                     Wckey, Cluster

       FORMAT OPTIONS FOR RESERVATION REPORTS

              Utilization
                     Allocated,   Associations,   Cluster,   End,   Flags,   Idle,  Name,  Nodes,
                     ReservationId, Start, TotalTime, TresCount, TresName, TresTime

       FORMAT OPTIONS FOR USER REPORTS

              TopUsage
                     Account, Cluster, Login, Proper, Used

       All commands and options are case-insensitive.

PERFORMANCE

       Executing sreport sends a remote procedure call to slurmdbd. If enough calls from  sreport
       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  sreport  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 sreport to the minimum necessary for the information you are trying to gather.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Some  sreport  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.)

       SREPORT_CLUSTER     Same as -M, --cluster

       SREPORT_FEDERATION  Same as --federation

       SREPORT_LOCAL       Same as --local

       SREPORT_TRES        Same as -t, --tres

       SLURM_CONF          The location of the Slurm configuration file.

EXAMPLES

       Report number of jobs per account according to different job size bins:

              $ sreport job sizesbyaccount

       Report cluster utilization:

              $ sreport cluster utilization

       Report top usage:

              $ sreport user top

       Report number of jobs by user gore1 within the environ account:

              $ sreport job sizesbyaccount All_Clusters users=gore1 account=environ PrintJobCount

       Report  cluster account utilization with the specified fields during the specified 24 hour
       day of February 23, 2009, by user gore1:

              $ sreport cluster AccountUtilizationByUser cluster=zeus user=gore1 start=2/23/09 end=2/24/09 format=Accounts,Cluster,TresCount,Login,Proper,Used

       Report cluster account utilization by user in the LC account on cluster zeus:

              $ sreport cluster AccountUtilizationByUser cluster=zeus accounts=lc start=2/23/09 end=2/24/09

       Report top usage in percent of the lc account during the specified week:

              $ sreport user topusage start=2/16/09 end=2/23/09 -t percent account=lc

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2009-2010  Lawrence  Livermore  National  Security.   Produced  at  Lawrence
       Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
       Copyright (C) 2010-2021 SchedMD LLC.

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       <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
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SEE ALSO

       sacct(1), slurmdbd(8)