[torqueusers] Re: pbsacct help
Chris Vaughan
chris at clusterresources.com
Wed Jan 14 07:28:09 MST 2009
Ole,
Thanks the output looks better but I'm using Ubuntu and I think there may be a few things that don't line up correctly with RedHat. Here is my output below, I'll be happy to provide more information (configs, files, etc.) about my system if that helps.
root at fleece:/var/spool/torque/server_priv/accounting# pbsacct 200*
Portable Batch System accounting statistics
-------------------------------------------
A total of 11 accounting files will be processed.
The first record is dated 06/18/2008, last record is dated 01/14/2009.
test: 102: ==: unexpected operator
Wallclock Average Average
Group #jobs days Percent #nodes q-days
----- ----- --------- ------- ------- -------
TOTAL - 24 0.02 100.00 1.00 3.38
chris chris 24 0.02 100.00 1.00 3.38 Chris Vaughan,,,
Regards,
----- "Ole Holm Nielsen" <Ole.H.Nielsen at fysik.dtu.dk> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Sorry, I had used an apparently obsolete synteax for the "sort"
> command
> that works on RedHat RHEL4 but not on RHEL5. I've fixed this problem
> now (I hope :-) and created a new release 1.4.4 of pbsacct available
> at
> ftp://ftp.fysik.dtu.dk/pub/Torque/
>
> Please test the new version and report any bugs to me.
>
> Thanks,
> Ole
>
> > I'm trying out your pbsacct tool and I'm running into some problems
> getting any ouput. Could you give me a little help please?
> >
> > I'm using: pbsacct-1.4.3.tar.gz
> >
> > root at fleece:/home/chris/Desktop# pbs_server --about
> > package: torque 2.3.4
> >
> > root at fleece:/var/spool/torque/server_priv/accounting# pbsacct
> 20090114
> >
> > Portable Batch System USER accounting statistics
> > ------------------------------------------------
> >
> > A total of 1 accounting files will be processed.
> > The first record is dated 01/14/2009, last record is dated
> 01/14/2009.
> >
> > Wallclock Average Average
> > Username Group #jobs days Percent #nodes q-days Full
> name
> > -------- ----- ----- --------- ------- ------- -------
> ---------
> > sort: open failed: +3: No such file or directory
> >
> >
> > Any idea as to why the sort is failing? Sorry my scripting skills
> are not that great. I see that it's only supported to 2.2 and 2.3, is
> there plans for 2.4?
>
> --
> Ole Holm Nielsen
> Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark
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