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NAME

       sstat - Display the status information of a running job/step.

SYNOPSIS

       sstat [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION

       Status information for running jobs invoked with Slurm.

       The  sstat  command  displays job status information for your analysis.  The sstat command
       displays information pertaining to CPU, Task, Node, Resident Set Size  (RSS)  and  Virtual
       Memory  (VM).   You  can tailor the output with the use of the --fields= option to specify
       the fields to be shown.

       For the root user, the sstat command displays job status data for any job running  on  the
       system.

       For the non-root user, the sstat output is limited to the user's jobs.

       NOTE:  The  sstat  command  requires  that  the  jobacct_gather  plugin  be  installed and
       operational.

       NOTE: The sstat command is not supported on Cray ALPS.

OPTIONS

       -a, --allsteps
              Print all steps for the given job(s) when no step is specified.

       -o, --format, --fields
              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.

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

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

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

       -j, --jobs
              Format  is  <job(.step)>.  Stat this job step or comma-separated list of job steps.
              This option is required.  The step portion will default to the lowest numbered (not
              batch,  extern,  etc)  step running if not specified, unless the --allsteps flag is
              set where not specifying a step will result in all running steps to  be  displayed.
              NOTE:  A  step  id  of  'batch'  will display the information about the batch step.
              NOTE: A step id of 'extern' will display the information  about  the  extern  step.
              This step is only available when using PrologFlags=contain

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

       -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

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

       -i, --pidformat
              Predefined format to list the pids running for each job step.  (JobId,Nodes,Pids)

       --usage
              Display a command usage summary.

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

       -V, --version
              Print version.

   Job Status Fields
       The following are the field options:

              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.

              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.

              JobID  The number of the job or job step.  It is in the form: job.jobstep

              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 maxvsize occurred.

              MaxVMSizeTask
                     The task ID where the maxvsize 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.

              NTasks Total number of tasks in a job or step.

              ReqCPUFreq
                     Requested CPU frequency for the step, in kHz.

              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.

              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.

PERFORMANCE

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

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Some  sstat  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.)

       SLURM_CONF          The location of the Slurm configuration file.

EXAMPLES

       Display job step information for job 11 with the specified fields:

              $ sstat --format=AveCPU,AvePages,AveRSS,AveVMSize,JobID -j 11
              25:02.000  0K         1.37M      5.93M      9.0

       Display job step information for job 11 with the specified fields in a parsable format:

              $ sstat -p --format=AveCPU,AvePages,AveRSS,AveVMSize,JobID -j 11
              25:02.000|0K|1.37M|5.93M|9.0|

COPYING

       Copyright  (C)  2009 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/>.

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       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
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SEE ALSO

       sacct(1)