I submitted several jobs via SLURM to our school's HPC cluster. Because the shell scripts all have the same name, so the job names appear exactly the same. It looks like
[myUserName@rclogin06 ~]$ sacct -u myUserName
JobID JobName Partition Account AllocCPUS State ExitCode
------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------
12577766 run.sh general ourQueue_+ 4 RUNNING 0:0
12659777 run.sh general ourQueue_+ 8 RUNNING 0:0
12675983 run.sh general ourQueue_+ 16 RUNNING 0:0
How can I know from which directory a job is submitted so that I can differentiate the jobs?
You can use the scontrol
command to see the job details. $ scontrol show job <jobid>
For example, for a running job on our SLURM cluster:
$ scontrol show job 1665191
JobId=1665191 Name=tasktest
...
Shared=OK Contiguous=0 Licenses=(null) Network=(null)
Command=/lustre/work/.../slurm_test/task.submit
WorkDir=/lustre/work/.../slurm_test
You are looking for the last line, WorkDir
.
The latest version of Slurm now offers that information through squeue
with :
squeue --format "%Z"
that displays, according to the man page,
%Z The job’s working directory.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24586699/how-to-find-from-where-a-job-is-submitted-in-slurm