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Add links and documentation to STUBL

This is a set of tools and utilities to augment Slurm
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<a href="http://ubmod.sourceforge.net/resource-manager-slurm.html">UDMod home page</a> and <a href="http://ubmod.sourceforge.net/resource-manager-slurm.html">UDMod home page</a> and
<a href="https://github.com/ubccr/ubmod">source code</a>.</li><br> <a href="https://github.com/ubccr/ubmod">source code</a>.</li><br>
<li><b>STUBL (Slurm Tools and UBiLities)</b><br>
STUBL is a collection of supplemental tools and utility scripts for Slurm.<br>
<a href="https://github.com/ubccr/stubl">STUBL home page</a>.<br><br>
<dl>
<dt>pbs2sbatch</dt>
<dd>Converts PBS directives to equivalent Slurm sbatch directives. Accommodates
old UB CCR-specific PBS tags like IB1, IB2, etc.</dd>
<dt>pbs2slurm</dt>
<dd>A script that attempts to convert PBS scripts into corresponding sbatch
scripts. It will convert PBS directives as well as PBS environment variables
and will insert bash code to create a SLURM_NODEFILE that is consistent with
the PBS_NODEFILE.</dd>
<dt>slurmbf</dt>
<dd>Analogous to the PBS "showbf -S" command.</dd>
<dt>snodes</dt>
<dd>A customized version of sinfo. Displays node information in an
easy-to-interpet format. Filters can be applied to view (1) specific nodes,
(2) nodes in a specific partition, or (3) nodes in a specifc state.</dd>
<dt>sqstat</dt>
<dd>A customized version of squeue that produces output analogous to the PBS
qstat and xqstat commands (requires clush).</dd>
<dt>fisbatch</dt>
<dd>Friendly Interactive sbatch. A customized version of sbatch that provides a
user-friendly interface to an interactive job with X11 forwarding enabled.
It is analogous to the PBS "qsub -I -X" command. This code was adopted from
srun.x11 (requires clush).</dd>
<dt>sranks</dt>
<dd>A command that lists the overall priorities and associated priority
components of queued jobs in ascending order. Top-ranked jobs will be given
priority by the scheduler but lower ranked jobs may get slotted in first if
they fit into the scheduler's backfill window.</dd>
<dt>sqelp</dt>
<dd>A customized version of squeue that only prints a double-quote if the
information in a column is the same from row to row. Some users find this
type of formatting easier to visually digest.</dd>
<dt>sjeff</dt>
<dd>Determines the efficiency of one or more running jobs. Inefficient jobs are
high-lighted in red text (requires clush).</dd>
<dt>sueff</dt>
<dd>Determines the overall efficiency of the running jobs of one or more users.
Users that are inefficient are highlighted in red text (requires clush).</dd>
<dt>yasqr</dt>
<dd>Yet Another Squeue Replacement. Fixes squeue bugs in earlier versions of
Slurm.</dd>
<dt>sgetscr</dt>
<dd>Retrieves the Slurm/sbatch script and environment files for a job that is
queued or running.</dd>
<dt>snacct</dt>
<dd>Retrieves Slurm accounting information for a given node and for a given
period of time.</dd>
<dt>suacct</dt>
<dd>Retrieves Slurm accounting information for a given user's jobs for a given
period of time.</dd>
<dt>slist</dt>
<dd>Retrieves Slurm accounting and node information for a running or completed
job (requires clush).</dd>
<dt>slogs</dt>
<dd>Retrieves resource usage and accounting information for a user or list of
users. For each job that was run after the given start date, the following
information is gathered from the Slurm accounting logs: Number of CPUs,
Start Time, Elapsed Time, Amount of RAM Requested, Average RAM Used, and
Max RAM Used.</dd>
</dl></li><br>
<li><b>Slurmmon</b><br> <li><b>Slurmmon</b><br>
Slurmmon is a system for gathering and plotting data about Slurm scheduling and Slurmmon is a system for gathering and plotting data about Slurm scheduling and
job characteristics. It currently simply sends the data to ganglia, but it job characteristics. It currently simply sends the data to ganglia, but it
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</ul> </ul>
<p style="text-align:center;">Last modified 30 April 2014</p> <p style="text-align:center;">Last modified 23 July 2014</p>
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...@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ Lead Slurm developers are: ...@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ Lead Slurm developers are:
<li>Franco Broi (ION)</li> <li>Franco Broi (ION)</li>
<li>Bill Brophy (Bull)</li> <li>Bill Brophy (Bull)</li>
<li>John Brunelle (Harvard University FAS Research Computing)</li> <li>John Brunelle (Harvard University FAS Research Computing)</li>
<li>Andrew E. Bruno (University at Buffalo)</li>
<br> <br>
<li>Luis Cabellos (Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria, Spain)</li> <li>Luis Cabellos (Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria, Spain)</li>
<li>Thomas Cadeau (Bull)</li> <li>Thomas Cadeau (Bull)</li>
...@@ -124,6 +125,7 @@ Lead Slurm developers are: ...@@ -124,6 +125,7 @@ Lead Slurm developers are:
<li>Donald Lipari (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)</li> <li>Donald Lipari (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)</li>
<br> <br>
<li>Komoto Masahiro</li> <li>Komoto Masahiro</li>
<li>L. Shawn Matott (University at Buffalo)</li>
<li>Steven McDougall (SiCortex)</li> <li>Steven McDougall (SiCortex)</li>
<li>Donna Mecozzi (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)</li> <li>Donna Mecozzi (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)</li>
<li>Bj&oslash;rn-Helge Mevik (University of Oslo, Norway)</li> <li>Bj&oslash;rn-Helge Mevik (University of Oslo, Norway)</li>
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<p style="text-align:center;">Last modified 25 April 2014</p> <p style="text-align:center;">Last modified 23 July 2014</p>
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