sstat is a command-line tool that is part of the Slurm workload manager suite. It allows users and administrators to view information about running jobs on a Slurm-managed cluster. The sstat command can be used to retrieve a wide range of information about running jobs, including resource usage, job status, memory usage, and more. It […]
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sstat: command not found
sstat is a command-line tool that is part of the Slurm workload manager suite. It allows users and administrators to view information about running jobs on a Slurm-managed cluster. The sstat command can be used to retrieve a wide range of information about running jobs, including resource usage, job status, memory usage, and more. It […]
ss: command not found
ss is a command-line utility used to investigate sockets in a Linux system. A socket is an endpoint for sending and receiving data across a network, and can be used by various network services and applications to communicate with each other. The ss command provides an alternative to the netstat command, which is used to […]
ss Command Examples in Linux
ss is a command-line utility used to investigate sockets in a Linux system. A socket is an endpoint for sending and receiving data across a network, and can be used by various network services and applications to communicate with each other. The ss command provides an alternative to the netstat command, which is used to […]
srun: command not found
srun is a command-line tool used to create an interactive job or connect to an existing job on a SLURM-managed HPC cluster. An interactive job is a job that allows the user to directly access the compute nodes, either for debugging or for running interactive programs that require user input. When used to create an […]
srun Command Examples in Linux
srun is a command-line tool used to create an interactive job or connect to an existing job on a SLURM-managed HPC cluster. An interactive job is a job that allows the user to directly access the compute nodes, either for debugging or for running interactive programs that require user input. When used to create an […]
sreport: command not found
sreport is a command-line tool used to generate reports on job, user, and cluster-level data from the accounting data collected by the SLURM job scheduler. Accounting data refers to information about the resources used by individual jobs and users on the cluster, such as CPU time, memory usage, and network traffic. With sreport, administrators can […]
sreport Command Examples in Linux
sreport is a command-line tool used to generate reports on job, user, and cluster-level data from the accounting data collected by the SLURM job scheduler. Accounting data refers to information about the resources used by individual jobs and users on the cluster, such as CPU time, memory usage, and network traffic. With sreport, administrators can […]
squeue: command not found
squeue is a command-line tool used to view the jobs that are queued or running in the SLURM job scheduler. SLURM is a popular open-source job scheduler used in many high-performance computing (HPC) environments. It is used to manage and allocate computing resources to individual jobs submitted by users. When a user submits a job […]
squeue Command Examples in Linux
squeue is a command-line tool used to view the jobs that are queued or running in the SLURM job scheduler. SLURM is a popular open-source job scheduler used in many high-performance computing (HPC) environments. It is used to manage and allocate computing resources to individual jobs submitted by users. When a user submits a job […]