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sprio(1)			Slurm Commands			      sprio(1)

NAME
       sprio - view the	factors	that comprise a	job's scheduling priority

SYNOPSIS
       sprio [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION
       sprio  is  used	to  view the components	of a job's scheduling priority
       when the	 multi-factor  priority	 plugin	 is  installed.	  sprio	 is  a
       read-only  utility that extracts	information from the multi-factor pri-
       ority plugin. By	default, sprio returns	information  for  all  pending
       jobs. Options exist to display specific jobs by job ID and user name.

OPTIONS
       -M, --clusters=<string>
	      The  cluster  to issue commands to. Only one cluster name	may be
	      specified.  Note that the	SlurmDBD must be up for	this option to
	      work properly.  This option implicitly sets the --local option.

       --federation
	      Show jobs	in federation if a member of one.

       -o, --format=<output_format>
	      Specify the information to be displayed, its size	 and  position
	      (right  or left justified). The default formats when all factors
	      have been	assigned non-zero weights are

	      default	     "%.15i %9r	%.10Y %.10S %.10A  %.10B  %.10F	 %.10J
			     %.10P %.10Q %20T"

	      -l, --long     "%.15i  %9r  %.8u	%.8o  %.10Y  %.10S %.10A %.10B
			     %.10F %.10J %.10P %.10n %.10Q %.11N %.20T";

       The format of each field	is "%[.][size]type".

	      size    is the minimum field size.  If  no  size	is  specified,
		      whatever	is  needed  to	print  the information will be
		      used.

	       .      indicates	the output should be left justified.   By  de-
		      fault, output is right justified.

       Valid type specifications include:

	      %a  Normalized age priority

	      %A  Weighted age priority

	      %b  Normalized association priority

	      %B  Weighted association priority

	      %c  Cluster name.	Only applicable	for federated clusters

	      %f  Normalized fair-share	priority

	      %F  Weighted fair-share priority

	      %i  Job ID

	      %j  Normalized job size priority

	      %J  Weighted job size priority

	      %n  QOS name

	      %N  Nice adjustment

	      %o  Account name

	      %p  Normalized partition priority

	      %P  Weighted partition priority

	      %q  Normalized quality of	service	priority

	      %Q  Weighted quality of service priority

	      %r  Partition name

	      %S  Weighted admin priority.

	      %t  Normalized TRES priorities

	      %T  Weighted TRES	priorities

	      %u  User name for	a job

	      %Y  Job priority

	      %y  Normalized job priority

       --help Print a help message describing all options sprio.

       -j, --jobs=<job_id_list>
	      Requests	a comma	separated list of job ids to display. Defaults
	      to all jobs. Since  this	option's  argument  is	optional,  for
	      proper parsing the single	letter option must be followed immedi-
	      ately  with  the value and not include a space between them. For
	      example "-j1008,1009" and	not "-j	1008,1009".

       --local
	      Show only	jobs local to this cluster. Ignore other  clusters  in
	      this federation (if any).	Overrides --federation.

       -l, --long
	      Report more of the available information for the selected	jobs.

       -h, --noheader
	      Do not print a header on the output.

       -n, --norm
	      Display the normalized priority factors for the selected jobs.

       -p, --partition=<partition_list>
	      Requests	a  comma  separated list of partitions to display. De-
	      faults to	all partitions.

       --sibling
	      Show all sibling jobs on a federated cluster. Without  this  op-
	      tion  in	a  federated  cluster, each job	in each	partition will
	      have its priority	and its	components reported for	only one clus-
	      ter. Each	sibling	job on the various clusters in the  federation
	      may  have	different priority, which will not be reported without
	      using this option. Implicitly adds "%c" (cluster	name)  to  the
	      output format.

       -S, --sort=<sort_list>
	      Specification  of	 the  order  in	which jobs should be reported.
	      This uses	the same field specification as	<output_format>.  Mul-
	      tiple  sorts  may	 be  performed by listing multiple sort	fields
	      separated	by commas. The field specifications may	be preceded by
	      "+" or "-" for ascending (default) or  descending	 respectively.
	      For  example, a <sort_list> of "u,r,-y" will sort	the job	prior-
	      ity reports by username, partition name, and descending job pri-
	      ority, in	that order. The	default	<sort_list> is "i"  (ascending
	      job id).

       --usage
	      Print a brief help message listing the sprio options.

       -u, --user=<user_list>
	      Request  jobs from a comma separated list	of users. The list can
	      consist of user names or user id numbers.

       -v, --verbose
	      Report details of	sprios actions.

       -V, --version
	      Print version information	and exit.

       -w, --weights
	      Display the configured weights for each factor. This is for  in-
	      formation	purposes only. Actual job data is suppressed.

PERFORMANCE
       Executing  sprio	 sends a remote	procedure call to slurmctld. If	enough
       calls from sprio	or other Slurm client commands that send remote	proce-
       dure calls to the slurmctld daemon come in at once, it can result in  a
       degradation  of performance of the slurmctld daemon, possibly resulting
       in a denial of service.

       Do not run sprio	or other Slurm client commands that send remote	proce-
       dure calls to slurmctld from loops in shell scripts or other  programs.
       Ensure  that programs limit calls to sprio to the minimum necessary for
       the information you are trying to gather.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       If no corresponding command line	option is specified,  sprio  will  use
       the value of the	following environment variables.

       SLURM_CLUSTERS	   Same	as --clusters

       SLURM_CONF	   The location	of the Slurm configuration file.

       SLURM_DEBUG_FLAGS   Specify  debug  flags  for  sprio  to  use. See De-
			   bugFlags in the slurm.conf(5) man page for  a  full
			   list	 of  flags.  The  environment  variable	 takes
			   precedence over the setting in the slurm.conf.

       SPRIO_FEDERATION	   Same	as --federation

       SPRIO_FORMAT	   Same	as -o  <output_format>,	 --format=<output_for-
			   mat>

       SPRIO_LOCAL	   Same	as --local

       SPRIO_SIBLING	   Same	as --sibling

EXAMPLES
       Print the list of all pending jobs with their weighted priorities

	      $	sprio
		JOBID	PRIORITY	AGE  FAIRSHARE	  JOBSIZE  PARTITION	    QOS
		65539	   62664	  0	 51664	     1000      10000	      0
		65540	   62663	  0	 51663	     1000      10000	      0
		65541	   62662	  0	 51662	     1000      10000	      0

       Print the list of all pending jobs with their normalized	priorities

	      $	sprio -n
		JOBID PRIORITY	 AGE	    FAIRSHARE  JOBSIZE	  PARTITION  QOS
		65539 0.00001459 0.0007180  0.5166470  1.0000000  1.0000000  0.0000000
		65540 0.00001459 0.0007180  0.5166370  1.0000000  1.0000000  0.0000000
		65541 0.00001458 0.0007180  0.5166270  1.0000000  1.0000000  0.0000000

       Print the job priorities	for specific jobs

	      $	sprio --jobs=65548,65547
		JOBID	PRIORITY	AGE  FAIRSHARE	  JOBSIZE  PARTITION	    QOS
		65547	   62078	  0	 51078	     1000      10000	      0
		65548	   62077	  0	 51077	     1000      10000	      0

       Print the job priorities	for jobs of specific users

	      $	sprio --users=fred,sally
		JOBID	  USER	PRIORITY       AGE  FAIRSHARE	JOBSIZE	 PARTITION     QOS
		65548	  fred	   62079	 1	51077	   1000	     10000	 0
		65549	 sally	   62080	 1	51078	   1000	     10000	 0

       Print the configured weights for	each priority component

	      $	sprio -w
		JOBID	PRIORITY	AGE  FAIRSHARE	  JOBSIZE  PARTITION	    QOS
		Weights		       1000	100000	     1000      10000	      1

COPYING
       Copyright  (C)  2009 Lawrence Livermore National	Security.  Produced at
       Lawrence	Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
       Copyright (C) 2010-2022 SchedMD LLC.

       This file is part of Slurm, a resource  management  program.   For  de-
       tails, see <https://slurm.schedmd.com/>.

       Slurm  is free software;	you can	redistribute it	and/or modify it under
       the terms of the	GNU General Public License as published	 by  the  Free
       Software	 Foundation;  either version 2 of the License, or (at your op-
       tion) any later version.

       Slurm is	distributed in the hope	that it	will be	 useful,  but  WITHOUT
       ANY  WARRANTY;  without even the	implied	warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
       FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR	PURPOSE. See the GNU  General  Public  License
       for more	details.

SEE ALSO
       squeue(1), sshare(1)

August 2022			Slurm Commands			      sprio(1)

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