SGE Account filed format

NAME

     accounting – Grid Engine accounting file format

DESCRIPTION

     An accounting record is written to the Grid Engine  account-

     ing  file  for each job having finished. The accounting file

     is processed by qacct(1) to derive accounting statistics.

FORMAT

     Each job is represented by a line in  the  accounting  file.

     Empty  lines  and  lines which contain one character or less

     are ignored.  Accounting record  entries  are  separated  by

     colon  (‘:’)  signs.  The  entries  denote in their order of

     appearance:

  qname

     Name of the cluster queue in which the job has run.

  hostname

     Name of the execution host.

  group

     The effective group id of the job owner when  executing  the

     job.

  owner

     Owner of the Grid Engine job.

  job_name

     Job name.

  job_number

     Job identifier – job number.

  account

     An account string as specified by the qsub(1)  or  qalter(1)

     -A option.

     priority

          Priority value assigned to the job corresponding to the

          priority  parameter  in  the  queue  configuration (see

          queue_conf(5)).

  submission_time

     Submission time (GMT unix time stamp).  For slave  tasks  of

     tightly  integrated  parallel  jobs,  the submission_time is

     always set to 0.

  start_time

     Start time (GMT unix time stamp).

  end_time

     End time (GMT unix time stamp).

  failed

     Indicates the problem which occurred in case a job could not

     be  started on the execution host (e.g. because the owner of

     the job did not have a valid account on  that  machine).  If

     Grid  Engine  tries  to start a job multiple times, this may

     lead to multiple entries in the accounting file  correspond-

     ing to the same job ID.

  exit_status

     Exit status of the  job  script  (or  Grid  Engine  specific

     status in case of certain error conditions).

  ru_wallclock

     Difference between end_time and start_time (see above).

     The remainder of the accounting entries follows the contents

     of  the  standard  UNIX  rusage  structure  as  described in

     getrusage(2).  Depending on the operating system  where  the

     job was executed some of the fields may be 0.  The following

     entries are provided:

          ru_utime

          ru_stime

          ru_maxrss

          ru_ixrss

          ru_ismrss

          ru_idrss

          ru_isrss

          ru_minflt

          ru_majflt

          ru_nswap

          ru_inblock

          ru_oublock

          ru_msgsnd

          ru_msgrcv

          ru_nsignals

          ru_nvcsw

          ru_nivcsw

  project

     The project which was assigned to the job.

  department

     The department which was assigned to the job.

  granted_pe

     The parallel environment which was selected for that job.

  slots

     The number of slots which were dispatched to the job by  the

     scheduler.

  task_number

     Array job task index number.

  cpu

     The cpu time usage in seconds.

  mem

     The integral memory usage in Gbytes cpu seconds.

  io

     The amount of data transferred in input/output operations.

  category

     A string specifying the job category.

  iow

     The io wait time in seconds.

  pe_taskid

     If this identifier is set the task was part  of  a  parallel

     job  and  was  passed  to  Grid Engine via the qrsh -inherit

     interface.

  maxvmem

     The maximum vmem size in bytes.

SEE ALSO

     sge_intro(1), qacct(1),  qalter(1),  qsub(1),  getrusage(2),

     queue_conf(5).

COPYRIGHT

     See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and  permis-

     sions.

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