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NAME

       sacctmgr - Used to view and modify Slurm account information.

SYNOPSIS

       sacctmgr [OPTIONS...] [COMMAND...]

DESCRIPTION

       sacctmgr  is  used  to  view  or modify Slurm account information.  The account information is maintained
       within a database with the interface being provided by slurmdbd (Slurm Database daemon).   This  database
       can  serve  as  a  central storehouse of user and computer information for multiple computers at a single
       site.  Slurm account information is recorded based upon four parameters that form what is referred to  as
       an  association.   These  parameters  are  user, cluster, partition, and account. user is the login name.
       cluster is the name of a Slurm  managed  cluster  as  specified  by  the  ClusterName  parameter  in  the
       slurm.conf  configuration  file.  partition is the name of a Slurm partition on that cluster.  account is
       the bank account for a job.  The intended mode of operation is to initiate  the  sacctmgr  command,  add,
       delete, modify, and/or list association records then commit the changes and exit.

       NOTE:  The  contents  of Slurm's database are maintained in lower case.  This may result in some sacctmgr
       output differing from that of other Slurm commands.

OPTIONS

       -s, --associations
              Use with show or list to display  associations  with  the  entity.   This  is  equivalent  to  the
              associations command.

       -h, --help
              Print a help message describing the usage of sacctmgr.  This is equivalent to the help command.

       -i, --immediate
              Commit changes immediately without asking for confirmation.

       --json, --json=list, --json=<data_parser>
              Dump  information  as  JSON  using  the  default  data_parser  plugin or explicit data_parser with
              parameters. Sorting and formatting arguments will be ignored.

       -n, --noheader
              No header will be added to the beginning of the output.

       -p, --parsable
              Output will be '|' delimited with a '|' at the end.

       -P, --parsable2
              Output will be '|' delimited without a '|' at the end.

       -Q, --quiet
              Print no messages other than error messages.  This is equivalent to the quiet command.

       -r, --readonly
              Makes it so the running sacctmgr cannot modify accounting information.  The readonly option is for
              use within interactive mode.

       --yaml, --yaml=list, --yaml=<data_parser>
              Dump information as YAML using  the  default  data_parser  plugin  or  explicit  data_parser  with
              parameters. Sorting and formatting arguments will be ignored.

       -v, --verbose
              Enable detailed logging.  This is equivalent to the verbose command.

       -V , --version
              Display version number.  This is equivalent to the version command.

COMMANDS

       add <ENTITY> <SPECS>
              Add an entity.  Identical to the create command.

       archive {dump|load} <SPECS>
              Write  database information to a flat file or load information that has previously been written to
              a file.

       clear stats
              Clear the server statistics.

       create <ENTITY> <SPECS>
              Add an entity.  Identical to the add command.

       delete <ENTITY> where <SPECS>
              Delete the specified entities.  Identical to the remove command.

       dump <cluster>
              Dump cluster data to the specified file. If the filename is not specified it uses  clustername.cfg
              filename by default.

       help   Display a description of sacctmgr options and commands.

       list <ENTITY> [<SPECS>]
              Display  information  about  the specified entity.  By default, all entries are displayed, you can
              narrow results by specifying SPECS in your query.  Identical to the show command.

       load <FILENAME>
              Load cluster data from the specified file. This is a configuration file generated by  running  the
              sacctmgr  dump  command.  This  command  does not load archive data, see the sacctmgr archive load
              option instead.

       modify <ENTITY> where <SPECS> set <SPECS>
              Modify an entity.

       reconfigure
              Reconfigures the SlurmDBD if running with one.

       remove <ENTITY> where <SPECS>
              Delete the specified entities.  Identical to the delete command.

       show <ENTITY> [<SPECS>]
              Display information about the specified entity.  By default, all entries are  displayed,  you  can
              narrow results by specifying SPECS in your query.  Identical to the list command.

       shutdown
              Shutdown the server.

       version
              Display the version number of sacctmgr.

INTERACTIVE COMMANDS

       NOTE: All commands listed below can be used in the interactive mode, but NOT on the initial command line.

       exit   Terminate sacctmgr interactive mode.  Identical to the quit command.

       quiet  Print no messages other than error messages.

       quit   Terminate the execution of sacctmgr interactive mode.  Identical to the exit command.

       verbose
              Enable  detailed logging.  This includes time-stamps on data structures, record counts, etc.  This
              is an independent command with no options meant for use in interactive mode.

       !!     Repeat the last command.

ENTITIES

       account
              A bank account, typically specified at job submit time using the --account= option.  These may  be
              arranged in a hierarchical fashion, for example accounts 'chemistry' and 'physics' may be children
              of the account 'science'.  The hierarchy may have an arbitrary depth.

       association
              The  entity  used  to group information consisting of four parameters: account, cluster, partition
              (optional), and user.  Used only with the list or show command.  Add, modify, and delete should be
              done to a user, account or cluster entity, which will in turn update the underlying  associations.
              Modification of attributes like limits is allowed for an association but not a modification of the
              four  core attributes of an association. You cannot change the partition setting (or set one if it
              has not been set) for an existing association. Instead, you will need to create a new  association
              with  the  partition  included.  You  can  either  keep the previous association with no partition
              defined, or delete it. Note that these newly  added  associations  are  unique  entities  and  any
              existing usage information will not be carried over to the new association.

       cluster
              The  ClusterName parameter in the slurm.conf configuration file, used to differentiate accounts on
              different machines.

       configuration
              Used only with the list or show command to report current system configuration.

       coordinator
              A special privileged user, usually an account manager, that can add users or sub-accounts  to  the
              account  they  are coordinator over.  This should be a trusted person since they can change limits
              on account and user associations, as well as cancel, requeue or reassign accounts of  jobs  inside
              their realm.

       event  Events like downed or draining nodes on clusters.

       federation
              A group of clusters that work together to schedule jobs.

       job    Used  to  modify  specific  fields  of  a  job:  Derived  Exit Code, Comment, AdminComment, Extra,
              SystemComment, or WCKey.

       problem
              Use with show or list to display entity problems.

       qos    Quality of Service.

       reservation
              A collection of resources set apart for use by a particular account, user or group of users for  a
              given period of time.

       resource
              Software resources for the system. Those are software licenses shared among clusters.

       RunawayJobs
              Used  only  with  the  list  or show command to report current jobs that have been orphaned on the
              local cluster and are now runaway.  If there are jobs in this state  it  will  also  give  you  an
              option to "fix" them.  NOTE: You must have an AdminLevel of at least Operator to perform this.

       stats  Used  with  list or show command to view server statistics.  Accepts optional argument of ave_time
              or total_time to sort on those fields. By default, sorts on increasing RPC count field.

       transaction
              List of transactions that have occurred during a given time period.

       tres   Used with list or show command to view a list of Trackable RESources configured on the system.

       user   The login name. Usernames are case-insensitive (forced to lowercase) unless  the  PreserveCaseUser
              option has been set in the SlurmDBD configuration file.

       wckeys Workload  Characterization  Key. An arbitrary  string  for  grouping orthogonal accounts.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSOCIATION BASED ENTITIES

       NOTE:  The  group  limits  (GrpJobs,  GrpTRES,  etc.) are tested when a job is being considered for being
       allocated resources.  If starting a job would cause any of its group limit to be exceeded, that job  will
       not be considered for scheduling even if that job might preempt other jobs which would release sufficient
       group resources for the pending job to be initiated.

       DefaultQOS=<default_qos>
              The default QOS this association and its children should have.  This is overridden if set directly
              on a user.  To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       Fairshare={<fairshare_number>|parent}
       Share={<fairshare_number>|parent}
              Number  used  in conjunction with other accounts to determine job priority. Can also be the string
              parent, when used on a user this means that the parent association  is  used  for  fairshare.   If
              Fairshare=parent is set on an account, that account's children will be effectively re-parented for
              fairshare  calculations  to the first parent of their parent that is not Fairshare=parent.  Limits
              remain the same, only its fairshare value is affected.  To clear a previously set  value  use  the
              modify command with a new value of -1.

       GrpJobs=<max_jobs>
              Maximum  number  of  running jobs in aggregate for this association and all associations which are
              children of this association.  To clear a previously set value use the modify command with  a  new
              value of -1.

       GrpJobsAccrue=<max_jobs>
              Maximum  number  of pending jobs in aggregate able to accrue age priority for this association and
              all associations which are children of this association.  To clear a previously set value use  the
              modify command with a new value of -1.

       GrpSubmit=<max_jobs>
       GrpSubmitJobs=<max_jobs>
              Maximum  number  of  jobs  which can be in a pending or running state at any time in aggregate for
              this association and all associations  which  are  children  of  this  association.   To  clear  a
              previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       GrpTRES=TRES=<max_TRES>[,TRES=<max_TRES>,...]
              Maximum number of TRES running jobs are able to be allocated in aggregate for this association and
              all  associations which are children of this association.  To clear a previously set value use the
              modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource. You can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.

              NOTE: This limit only applies fully when using the Select Consumable Resource plugin.

       GrpTRESMins=TRES=<minutes>[,TRES=<minutes>,...]
              The  total  number  of  TRES  minutes  that  can possibly be used by past, present and future jobs
              running from this association and its children.  To clear a previously set value  use  the  modify
              command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

              TRES  can  be  one  of  the  Slurm  defaults (i.e. cpu, mem, node, etc...), or any defined generic
              resource. You can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.

              NOTE: This limit is not enforced if set on the root association of a cluster.  So even  though  it
              may appear in sacctmgr output, it will not be enforced.

              NOTE:  This  limit  only  applies when using the Priority Multifactor plugin.  The time is decayed
              using the value of PriorityDecayHalfLife or PriorityUsageResetPeriod as  set  in  the  slurm.conf.
              When  this  limit  is  reached  all  associated  jobs  running  will be killed and all future jobs
              submitted with associations in the group will be delayed until they are able  to  run  inside  the
              limit.

       GrpTRESRunMins=TRES=<minutes>[,TRES=<minutes>,...]
              Used  to  limit  the  combined  total  number  of  TRES minutes used by all jobs running with this
              association and its children.  This takes into  consideration  time  limit  of  running  jobs  and
              consumes it, if the limit is reached no new jobs are started until other jobs finish to allow time
              to free up. To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each
              TRES id.

              TRES  can  be  one  of  the  Slurm  defaults (i.e. cpu, mem, node, etc...), or any defined generic
              resource. You can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.

       GrpWall=<max_wall>
              Maximum wall clock time running jobs are able to be allocated in aggregate  for  this  association
              and  all associations which are children of this association.  To clear a previously set value use
              the modify command with a new value of -1.

              NOTE: This limit is not enforced if set on the root association of a cluster.  So even  though  it
              may appear in sacctmgr output, it will not be enforced.

              NOTE:  This  limit  only  applies when using the Priority Multifactor plugin.  The time is decayed
              using the value of PriorityDecayHalfLife or PriorityUsageResetPeriod as  set  in  the  slurm.conf.
              When  this  limit  is  reached  all  associated  jobs  running  will be killed and all future jobs
              submitted with associations in the group will be delayed until they are able  to  run  inside  the
              limit.

       MaxJobs=<max_jobs>
              Maximum  number  of  jobs  each  user  is allowed to run at one time in this association.  This is
              overridden if set directly on a user.  Default is the cluster's limit.  To clear a previously  set
              value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MaxJobsAccrue=<max_jobs>
              Maximum  number  of  pending  jobs  able  to  accrue  age priority at any given time for the given
              association.  This is overridden if set directly on a user.  Default is the cluster's  limit.   To
              clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MaxSubmit=<max_jobs>
       MaxSubmitJobs=<max_jobs>
              Maximum  number of jobs which this association can have in a pending or running state at any time.
              Default is the cluster's limit.  To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new
              value of -1.

       MaxTRESMins=TRES=<minutes>[,TRES=<minutes>,...]
       MaxTRESMinsPerJob=TRES=<minutes>[,TRES=<minutes>,...]
              Maximum number of TRES minutes each job is able to use in this association.  This is overridden if
              set directly on a user.  Default is the cluster's limit.  To clear a previously set value use  the
              modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

              TRES  can  be  one  of  the  Slurm  defaults (i.e. cpu, mem, node, etc...), or any defined generic
              resource. You can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.

       MaxTRES=TRES=<max_TRES>[,TRES=<max_TRES>,...]
       MaxTRESPerJob=TRES=<max_TRES>[,TRES=<max_TRES>,...]
              Maximum number of TRES each job is able to use in this association.  This  is  overridden  if  set
              directly  on  a  user.   Default  is the cluster's limit.  To clear a previously set value use the
              modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource. You can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.

              NOTE: This limit only applies fully when using the cons_tres select type plugin.

       MaxWall=<max_wall>
       MaxWallDurationPerJob=<max_wall>
              Maximum  wall  clock  time each job is able to use in this association.  This is overridden if set
              directly on a user.  Default is the cluster's limit.  <max wall> format is <min> or <min>:<sec> or
              <hr>:<min>:<sec> or <days>-<hr>:<min>:<sec> or <days>-<hr>.  The value is recorded in minutes with
              rounding as needed.  To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a  new  value  of
              -1.

              NOTE: Changing this value will have no effect on any running or pending job.

       Priority
              What  priority  will be added to a job's priority when using this association.  This is overridden
              if set directly on a user.  Default is the cluster's limit.  To clear a previously set  value  use
              the modify command with a new value of -1.

       QosLevel<operator><comma_separated_list_of_qos_names>
              Specify  the  default  Quality of Service's that jobs are able to run at for this association.  To
              get a list of valid QOSs use 'sacctmgr list qos'.  This value will override its parents value  and
              push  down  to  its children as the new default.  Setting a QosLevel to '' (two single quotes with
              nothing between them) restores its default setting.  You can also use the operator +=  and  -=  to
              add or remove certain QOSs from a QOS list.

              Valid <operator> values include:

              =
                   Set QosLevel to the specified value. Note: the QOS that can be used at a given account in the
                   hierarchy  are  inherited  by the children of that account.  By assigning QOS with the = sign
                   only the assigned QOS can be used by the account and its children.
              +=
                     Add the specified <qos> value to the current QosLevel. The account will have access to this
                     QOS and the other previously assigned to it.
              -=
                     Remove the specified <qos> value from the current QosLevel.

       See the EXAMPLES section below.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCOUNTS

       Accounts can be created, modified, and deleted  with  sacctmgr.  These  options  allow  you  to  set  the
       corresponding attributes or filter on them when querying for Accounts.

       Cluster=<cluster>
              Specific cluster to add account to.  Default is all in system.

       Description=<description>
              An arbitrary string describing an account.

       Name=<name>
              The  name of a bank account.  Note the name must be unique and can not be represent different bank
              accounts at different points in the account hierarchy.

       Organization=<org>
              Organization to which the account belongs.

       Parent=<parent>
              Parent account of this account. Default is the root account, a top level account.

       RawUsage=<value>
              This allows an administrator to reset the raw  usage  accrued  to  an  account.   The  only  value
              currently  supported  is 0 (zero).  This is a settable specification only - it cannot be used as a
              filter to list accounts.

       WithAssoc
              Display all associations for this account.

       WithCoord
              Display all coordinators for this account.

       WithDeleted
              Display information with previously deleted data.  Accounts that are deleted within  24  hours  of
              being  created and did not have a job run in the account during that time will be removed from the
              database.  Otherwise, the account will be  marked  as  deleted  and  will  be  viewable  with  the
              WithDeleted flag.

       NOTE:  If  using the WithAssoc option you can also query against association specific information to view
       only certain associations this account may have.  These extra options can be found in the  SPECIFICATIONS
       FOR  ASSOCIATIONS  section.   You  can  also  use  the  general  specifications list above in the GENERAL
       SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSOCIATION BASED ENTITIES section.

LIST/SHOW ACCOUNT FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields you can display when viewing Account records by using the format= option. The default format is:
       Account,Description,Organization

       Account
              The name of a bank account.

       Description
              An arbitrary string describing an account.

       Organization
              Organization to which the account belongs.

       Coordinators
              List  of  users  that  are  a  coordinator  of  the  account.  (Only  filled  in  when  using  the
              WithCoordinator option.)

       NOTE:  If using the WithAssoc option you can also view the information about the various associations the
       account may have on all the clusters in the system. The association information can  be  filtered.   Note
       that  all  the  accounts  in  the  database  will  always  be  shown as filter only takes effect over the
       association data. The Association format fields are described in the LIST/SHOW ASSOCIATION FORMAT OPTIONS
       section.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSOCIATIONS

       Associations can be created, modified, and deleted with sacctmgr. These options  allow  you  to  set  the
       corresponding attributes or filter on them when querying for Associations.

       Clusters=<cluster_name>[,<cluster_name>,...]
              List the associations of the cluster(s).

       Accounts=<account_name>[,<account_name>,...]
              List the associations of the account(s).

       Users=<user_name>[,<user_name>,...]
              List the associations of the user(s).

       Partition=<partition_name>[,<partition_name>,...]
              List the associations of the partition(s).

       NOTE:  You  can  also  use  the  general  specifications  list  above  in  the GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR
       ASSOCIATION BASED ENTITIES section.

       Other options unique for listing associations:

       OnlyDefaults
              Display only associations that are default associations

       Tree   Display account names in a hierarchical fashion.

       WithDeleted
              Display information with previously deleted data.  Associations that are deleted within  24  hours
              of  being  created  and did not have a job run in the association during that time will be removed
              from the database.  Otherwise, the association will be marked as deleted and will be viewable with
              the WithDeleted flag.

       WithSubAccounts
              Display information with subaccounts.  Only really valuable when used with  the  account=  option.
              This will display all the subaccount associations along with the accounts listed in the option.

       WOLimits
              Display  information  without  limit  information.  This  is  for  a  smaller  default  format  of
              "Cluster,Account,User,Partition".

       WOPInfo
              Display information without parent information (i.e. parent id, and  parent  account  name).  This
              option also implicitly sets the WOPLimits option.

       WOPLimits
              Display  information  without hierarchical parent limits (i.e. will only display limits where they
              are set instead of propagating them from the parent).

LIST/SHOW ASSOCIATION FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields you can display when viewing Association records by using the format= option.

       Account
              The name of a bank account in the association.

       Cluster
              The name of a cluster in the association.

       DefaultQOS
              The QOS the association will use by default if it as access to it in the QOS list mentioned below.

       Fairshare
       Share  Number used in conjunction with other accounts to determine job priority. Can also be  the  string
              parent,  when  used  on  a  user this means that the parent association is used for fairshare.  If
              Fairshare=parent is set on an account, that account's children will be effectively re-parented for
              fairshare calculations to the first parent of their parent that is not  Fairshare=parent.   Limits
              remain the same, only its fairshare value is affected.

       GrpJobs
              Maximum  number  of  running jobs in aggregate for this association and all associations which are
              children of this association.

       GrpJobsAccrue
              Maximum number of pending jobs in aggregate able to accrue age priority for this  association  and
              all associations which are children of this association.

       GrpSubmit
       GrpSubmitJobs
              Maximum  number  of  jobs  which can be in a pending or running state at any time in aggregate for
              this association and all associations which are children of this association.

       GrpTRES
              Maximum number of TRES running jobs are able to be allocated in aggregate for this association and
              all associations which are children of this association.

       GrpTRESMins
              The total number of TRES minutes that can possibly be  used  by  past,  present  and  future  jobs
              running from this association and its children.

       GrpTRESRunMins
              Used  to  limit  the  combined  total  number  of  TRES minutes used by all jobs running with this
              association and its children.  This takes into  consideration  time  limit  of  running  jobs  and
              consumes it, if the limit is reached no new jobs are started until other jobs finish to allow time
              to free up.

       GrpWall
              Maximum  wall  clock  time running jobs are able to be allocated in aggregate for this association
              and all associations which are children of this association.

       ID     The id of the association.

       LFT    Associations are kept in a hierarchy: this is the left most spot in the hierarchy.  When used with
              the RGT variable, all associations with a LFT inside this LFT and before the RGT are  children  of
              this association.

       MaxJobs
              Maximum number of jobs each user is allowed to run at one time.

       MaxJobsAccrue
              Maximum  number  of  pending  jobs able to accrue age priority at any given time.  This limit only
              applies to the job's QOS and not the partition's QOS.

       MaxSubmit
       MaxSubmitJobs
              Maximum number of jobs in the pending or running state at any time.

       MaxTRES
       MaxTRESPerJob
              Maximum number of TRES each job is able to use.

       MaxTRESMins
       MaxTRESMinsPerJob
              Maximum number of TRES minutes each job is able to use.

       MaxTRESPerNode
              Maximum number of TRES each node in a job allocation can use.

       MaxWall
       MaxWallDurationPerJob
              Maximum wall clock time each job is able to use.

       Qos    Valid QOSs for this association.

       QosRaw Numeric IDs of valid QOSs for this association.

       ParentID
              The association id of the parent of this association.

       ParentName
              The account name of the parent of this association.

       Partition
              The name of a partition in the association.

       Priority
              What priority will be added to a job's priority when using this association.

       RGT    Associations are kept in a hierarchy: this is the right most spot in  the  hierarchy.   When  used
              with  the LFT variable, all associations with a LFT inside this RGT and after the LFT are children
              of this association.

       User   The name of a user in the association.

       WithRawQOSLevel
              Display QosLevel in an unevaluated raw format, consisting of a comma separated list of  QOS  names
              prepended  with '' (nothing), '+' or '-' for the association. QOS names without +/- prepended were
              assigned (ie, sacctmgr modify ... set QosLevel=qos_name) for the entity listed or on  one  of  its
              parents  in  the  hierarchy. QOS names with +/- prepended indicate the QOS was added/filtered (ie,
              sacctmgr modify ... set QosLevel=[+-]qos_name) for the entity listed or on one of its  parents  in
              the  hierarchy.  Including  WOPLimits  will  show  exactly  where  each QOS was assigned, added or
              filtered in the hierarchy.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR CLUSTERS

       Clusters can be created, modified, and deleted  with  sacctmgr.  These  options  allow  you  to  set  the
       corresponding attributes or filter on them when querying for Clusters.

       Classification=<classification>
              Type of machine, current classifications are capability, capacity and capapacity.

       Features=<comma_separated_list_of_feature_names>
              Features that are specific to the cluster. Federated jobs can be directed to clusters that contain
              the  job  requested  features.  To clear a previously set value, use the modify command with a new
              value of '' (two single quotes with nothing between them).

       Federation=<federation>
              The federation that this cluster should be a member of. A cluster can only  be  a  member  of  one
              federation at a time.

       FedState=<state>
              The state of the cluster in the federation.
              Valid states are:

              ACTIVE Cluster will actively accept and schedule federated jobs.

              INACTIVE
                     Cluster will not schedule or accept any jobs.

              DRAIN  Cluster will not accept any new jobs and will let existing federated jobs complete.

              DRAIN+REMOVE
                     Cluster  will  not  accept any new jobs and will remove itself from the federation once all
                     federated jobs have completed. When removed from the federation, the  cluster  will  accept
                     jobs as a non-federated cluster.

       Name=<name>
              The  name  of  a  cluster.   This  should  be equal to the ClusterName parameter in the slurm.conf
              configuration file for some Slurm-managed cluster.

       RPC=<rpc_list>
              Comma separated list of numeric RPC values.

       WithDeleted
              Display information with previously deleted data.  Clusters that are deleted within  24  hours  of
              being  created and did not have a job run in the cluster during that time will be removed from the
              database.  Otherwise, the cluster will be  marked  as  deleted  and  will  be  viewable  with  the
              WithDeleted flag.

       WithFed
              Appends     federation     related     columns     to     default     format     options     (e.g.
              Federation,ID,Features,FedState).

       WOLimits
              Display  information  without  limit  information.  This  is  for  a  smaller  default  format  of
              Cluster,ControlHost,ControlPort,RPC

       NOTE:  You  can  also  use  the  general  specifications  list  above  in  the GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR
       ASSOCIATION BASED ENTITIES section.

LIST/SHOW CLUSTER FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields you can display when viewing Cluster records by using the format= option.

       Classification
              Type of machine, i.e. capability, capacity or capapacity.

       Cluster
              The name of the cluster.

       ControlHost
              When a slurmctld registers with the database the ip address of the controller is placed here.

       ControlPort
              When a slurmctld registers with the database the port the controller is  listening  on  is  placed
              here.

       Features
              The list of features on the cluster (if any).

       Federation
              The name of the federation this cluster is a member of (if any).

       FedState
              The state of the cluster in the federation (if a member of one).

       FedStateRaw
              Numeric value of the name of the FedState.

       Flags  Attributes possessed by the cluster. Current flags include Cray, External and MultipleSlurmd.

              External  clusters  are registration only clusters. A slurmctld can designate an external slurmdbd
              with the AccountingStorageExternalHost slurm.conf option. This allows a slurmctld to  register  to
              an  external  slurmdbd so that clusters attached to the external slurmdbd can communicate with the
              external cluster with Slurm commands.

       ID     The ID assigned to the cluster when a member of a federation.  This  ID  uniquely  identifies  the
              cluster and its jobs in the federation.

       NodeCount
              The current count of nodes associated with the cluster.

       NodeNames
              The current Nodes associated with the cluster.

       RPC    When  a  slurmctld registers with the database the rpc version the controller is running is placed
              here.

       TRES   Trackable RESources (Billing, BB (Burst buffer), CPU, Energy, GRES,  License,  Memory,  and  Node)
              this cluster is accounting for.

       NOTE:  You  can  also  view  the information about the root association for the cluster.  The Association
       format fields are described in the LIST/SHOW ASSOCIATION FORMAT OPTIONS section.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR COORDINATOR

       Coordinators can be created, modified, and deleted with sacctmgr. These options  allow  you  to  set  the
       corresponding attributes or filter on them when querying for Coordinators.

       Account=<account_name>[,<account_name>,...]
              Account name to add this user as a coordinator to.

       Names=<user_name>[,<user_name>,...]
              Names of coordinators.

       NOTE: To list coordinators use the WithCoordinator options with list account or list user.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR EVENTS

       Events  are automatically generated and sent to slurmdbd to be stored.  These are options you can specify
       to filter for specific types of events.

       All_Clusters
              Shortcut to get information on all clusters.

       All_Time
              Shortcut to get time period for all time.

       Clusters=<cluster_name>[,<cluster_name>,...]
              List the events of the cluster(s).  Default is the cluster where the command was run.

       CondFlags=<flag>[,<flag>,...]
              Optional list of flags to filter events by.
              Valid options are:

              Open   If set, only open node events (currently down) will be returned.

       End=<OPT>
              Period ending of events. Default is now.
              Valid time formats are:

              HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
              MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
              MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
              YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
              now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

       Event=<OPT>
              Specific types of events to look for. Valid options are Cluster or Node.  The default is both.

       MaxCPUs=<OPT>
              Max number of CPUs affected by an event.

       MinCPUs=<OPT>
              Min number of CPUs affected by an event.

       Nodes=<node_name>[,<node_name>,...]
              Node names affected by an event.

       Reason=<reason>[,<reason>,...]
              Reason associated with a node going down. A reason that contains a space should be  surrounded  by
              quotes.

       Start=<OPT>
              Period  start  of  events.   Default is 00:00:00 of previous day, unless states are given with the
              States=<spec> events.  If this is the case the default behavior is to return events  currently  in
              the states specified.
              Valid time formats are:
              HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
              MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
              MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
              YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
              now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

       States=<state>[,<state>,...]
              State of a node in a node event.  If this is set, the event type is set automatically to Node.

       User=<user_name>[,<user_name>,...]
              Query  against  users  who  set the event.  If this is set, the event type is set automatically to
              Node since only the slurm user can perform a cluster event.

LIST/SHOW EVENT FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields you can display when viewing Event records by using the format= option. The default format is:
       Cluster,NodeName,TimeStart,TimeEnd,State,Reason,User

       Cluster
              The name of the cluster event happened on.

       ClusterNodes
              The hostlist of nodes on a cluster in a cluster event.

       Duration
              Time period the event was around for.

       End    Period when event ended.

       Event  Name of the event.

       EventRaw
              Numeric value of the name of the event.

       NodeName
              The node affected by the event.  In a cluster event, this is blank.

       Reason The reason an event happened.

       Start  Period when event started.

       State  On a node event this is the formatted state of the node during the event.

       StateRaw
              On a node event this is the numeric value of the state of the node during the event.

       TRES   Number of TRES involved with the event.

       User   On a node event this is the user who caused the event to happen.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR FEDERATION

       Federations can be created, modified, and deleted with sacctmgr. These  options  allow  you  to  set  the
       corresponding attributes or filter on them when querying for Federations.

       Clusters[+|-]=<cluster_name>[,<cluster_name>,...]
              List  of  clusters  to  add/remove to a federation. A blank value (e.g. clusters=) will remove all
              federations for the federation. NOTE: A cluster can only be a member of one federation.

       Name=<name>
              The name of the federation.

       Tree   Display federations in a hierarchical fashion.

       WithDeleted
              Display information with previously deleted data.  Federations that are deleted within 24 hours of
              being created will be removed from the database. Federations that were created more than 24  hours
              prior to the deletion request are just marked as deleted and will be viewable with the WithDeleted
              flag.

LIST/SHOW FEDERATION FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields  you  can  display when viewing Federation records by using the format= option. The default format
       is:
       Federation,Cluster,Features,FedState

       Cluster
              Name of the cluster that is a member of the federation.

       Features
              The list of features on the cluster.

       Federation
              The name of the federation.

       FedState
              The state of the cluster in the federation.

       FedStateRaw
              Numeric value of the name of the FedState.

       Index  The index of the cluster in the federation.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSTANCES

       Information about cloud node instances is sent to slurmdbd to be  stored.   These  are  options  you  can
       specify to filter for specific instances.

       Clusters=<cluster_name>[,<cluster_name>,...]
              Name of the cluster that the instance ran on.  Default is the cluster where the command was run.

       End=<OPT>
              Period ending of instances. Default is now.

              Valid time formats are:
              HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
              MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
              MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
              YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
              now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

       Extra=<OPT>
              Arbitrary string associated with node during life of the instance.

       InstanceId=<OPT>
              Cloud instance ID.

       InstanceType=<OPT>
              Cloud instance type.

       Nodes=<node_name>[,<node_name>,...]
              The node on which the instance ran.

       Start=<OPT>
              Period start of instances.  Default is 00:00:00 of previous day.

              Valid time formats are:
              HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
              MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
              MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
              YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
              now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

LIST/SHOW INSTANCE FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields you can display when viewing Instance records by using the format= option. The default format is:
       Cluster,NodeName,Start,End,InstanceID,InstanceType,Extra

       Cluster
              Name of the cluster that the instance ran on.

       End    Time when instance ended.

       Extra  Arbitrary string associated with node during life of the instance.

       InstanceId
              Cloud instance ID.

       InstanceType
              Cloud instance type.

       NodeName
              The node on which the instance ran.

       Start  Time when instance started.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR JOB

       Job  information  is  automatically  sent to slurmdbd to be stored.  These are options you can specify to
       filter for specific jobs. There are also some attributes you can modify for a job record.

       AdminComment=<admin_comment>
              Arbitrary descriptive string. Can  only  be  modified  by  a  Slurm  administrator.   To  clear  a
              previously  set  value,  use  the  modify  command  with a new value of '' (two single quotes with
              nothing between them).

       Comment=<comment>
              The job's comment string when the AccountingStoreFlags parameter in the slurm.conf  file  contains
              'job_comment'.   The  user  can  only  modify  the  comment  string  of  their own job. To clear a
              previously set value, use the modify command with a new  value  of  ''  (two  single  quotes  with
              nothing between them).

       Cluster=<cluster_list>
              List of clusters to alter jobs on, defaults to local cluster.

       DerivedExitCode=<derived_exit_code>
              The  derived  exit  code  can  be  modified  after a job completes based on the user's judgment of
              whether the job succeeded or failed. The user can only modify the derived exit code of  their  own
              job.

       EndTime
              Jobs  must  end  before  this  time  to be modified. Format output is, YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS, unless
              changed through the SLURM_TIME_FORMAT environment variable.

       Extra=<extra>
              The job's extra string when the AccountingStoreFlags parameter in  the  slurm.conf  file  contains
              'job_extra'. The user can only modify the extra string of their own job. To clear a previously set
              value,  use  the  modify  command  with  a new value of '' (two single quotes with nothing between
              them).

       JobID=<jobid_list>
              The id of the job to change.  Not needed if altering multiple jobs using wckey specification.

       NewWCKey=<new_wckey>
              Use to rename a wckey on job(s) in the accounting database

       StartTime
              Jobs must start at or after this time to be modified in the same format as EndTime.

       SystemComment=<system_comment>
              Arbitrary descriptive string, usually managed by the BurstBufferPlugin.  Can only be modified by a
              Slurm administrator. To clear a previously set value, use the modify command with a new  value  of
              '' (two single quotes with nothing between them).

       User=<user_list>
              Used to specify the jobs of users jobs to alter.

       WCKey=<wckey_list>
              Used to specify the wckeys to alter.

       The AdminComment, Comment, DerivedExitCode, Extra, SystemComment, and WCKey fields are the only fields of
       a job record in the database that can be modified after job completion.

LIST/SHOW JOB FORMAT OPTIONS

       The sacct command is the exclusive command to display job records from the Slurm database.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR QOS

       A  QOS  can  be  created,  modified,  and  deleted  with  sacctmgr.  These  options  allow you to set the
       corresponding attributes or filter on them when querying for a QOS.

       NOTE: The group limits (GrpJobs, GrpTRES, etc.) are tested when a  job  is  being  considered  for  being
       allocated  resources.  If starting a job would cause any of its group limit to be exceeded, that job will
       not be considered for scheduling even if that job might preempt other jobs which would release sufficient
       group resources for the pending job to be initiated.

       Description
              An arbitrary string describing a QOS. Can only be modified by a Slurm administrator.

       Flags  Used by the slurmctld to override or enforce certain characteristics.  To clear a  previously  set
              value use the modify command with a new value of -1.
              Valid options are

              DenyOnLimit
                     If  set,  jobs using this QOS will be rejected at submission time if they do not conform to
                     the QOS 'Max' or 'Min' limits as stand-alone jobs.  Jobs  that  exceed  these  limits  when
                     other  jobs are considered, but conform to the limits when considered individually will not
                     be rejected. Instead they will pend until resources  are  available.   Group  limits  (e.g.
                     GrpTRES)  will  also  be  treated  like 'Max' limits (e.g. MaxTRESPerNode) and jobs will be
                     denied if they would violate the limit as stand-alone jobs.  This currently only applies to
                     QOS and Association limits.

              EnforceUsageThreshold
                     If set, and the QOS also has a UsageThreshold, any jobs submitted with this QOS  that  fall
                     below the UsageThreshold will be held until their Fairshare Usage goes above the Threshold.

              NoDecay
                     If  set,  this  QOS  will  not  have  its  GrpTRESMins, GrpWall and UsageRaw decayed by the
                     slurm.conf PriorityDecayHalfLife or PriorityUsageResetPeriod settings.  This allows  a  QOS
                     to  provide  aggregate  limits  that, once consumed, will not be replenished automatically.
                     Such a QOS will act as a time-limited quota of resources for an association that has access
                     to it.  Account/user usage will still be decayed for associations using the QOS.   The  QOS
                     GrpTRESMins and GrpWall limits can be increased or the QOS RawUsage value reset to 0 (zero)
                     to  again  allow  jobs  submitted with this QOS to be queued (if DenyOnLimit is set) or run
                     (pending with QOSGrp{TRES}MinutesLimit or QOSGrpWallLimit reasons,  where  {TRES}  is  some
                     type of trackable resource).

              NoReserve
                     If  this  flag is set and backfill scheduling is used, jobs using this QOS will not reserve
                     resources in the backfill schedule's map of resources allocated through time. This flag  is
                     intended  for  use  with  a QOS that may be preempted by jobs associated with all other QOS
                     (e.g use with a "standby" QOS). If this flag is used with a QOS which can not be  preempted
                     by all other QOS, it could result in starvation of larger jobs.

              OverPartQOS
                     If  set  jobs  using  this  QOS  will  be able to override any limits used by the requested
                     partition's QOS limits.

              PartitionMaxNodes
                     If set jobs using this QOS will be able to  override  the  requested  partition's  MaxNodes
                     limit.

              PartitionMinNodes
                     If  set  jobs  using  this  QOS will be able to override the requested partition's MinNodes
                     limit.

              PartitionTimeLimit
                     If set jobs using this QOS will be able to override the requested partition's TimeLimit.

              Relative
                     If set the QOS limits will be treated as percentages  of  a  cluster/partition  instead  of
                     absolutes.   Since the QOS limits will be based on the size of a cluster or partitions some
                     limitations are inherit. Namely if this flag is set only one partition can have this QOS as
                     it's partition QOS, and if this is used as a partition QOS jobs will not be allowed to  use
                     it as a normal QOS.

              RequiresReservation
                     If set jobs using this QOS must designate a reservation when submitting a job.  This option
                     can  be useful in restricting usage of a QOS that may have greater preemptive capability or
                     additional resources to be allowed only within a reservation.

              UsageFactorSafe
                     If set, and AccountingStorageEnforce includes Safe, jobs will only be able to  run  if  the
                     job can run to completion with the UsageFactor applied.

       GraceTime
              Preemption grace time, in seconds, to be extended to a job which has been selected for preemption.
              The  default  value  is  zero, no preemption grace time is allowed on this QOS. This value is only
              meaningful for QOS PreemptMode=CANCEL and PreemptMode=REQUEUE.

       GrpJobs
              Maximum number of running jobs in aggregate for this QOS.  To clear a previously set value use the
              modify command with a new value of -1.

       GrpJobsAccrue
              Maximum number of pending jobs in aggregate able to accrue age priority for this QOS.  This  limit
              only  applies  to  the job's QOS and not the partition's QOS.  To clear a previously set value use
              the modify command with a new value of -1.

       GrpSubmit
       GrpSubmitJobs
              Maximum number of jobs which can be in a pending or running state at any  time  in  aggregate  for
              this QOS.  To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       GrpTRES
              Maximum  number of TRES running jobs are able to be allocated in aggregate for this QOS.  To clear
              a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource. You can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.

       GrpTRESMins
              The  total  number  of  TRES  minutes  that  can possibly be used by past, present and future jobs
              running from this QOS.  To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of
              -1 for each TRES id.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource. You can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.

              NOTE:  This  limit  only  applies when using the Priority Multifactor plugin.  The time is decayed
              using the value of PriorityDecayHalfLife or PriorityUsageResetPeriod as  set  in  the  slurm.conf.
              When  this  limit  is  reached  all  associated  jobs  running  will be killed and all future jobs
              submitted with this QOS will be delayed until they are able to run inside the limit.

       GrpTRESRunMins
              Used to limit the combined total number of TRES minutes used by all jobs running  with  this  QOS.
              This  takes into consideration time limit of running jobs and consumes it, if the limit is reached
              no new jobs are started until other jobs finish to allow time to free up.  To clear  a  previously
              set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

              TRES  can  be  one  of  the  Slurm  defaults (i.e. cpu, mem, node, etc...), or any defined generic
              resource. You can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.

       GrpWall
              Maximum wall clock time running jobs are able to be allocated in aggregate for this QOS.  If  this
              limit is reached submission requests will be denied and the running jobs will be killed.  To clear
              a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

              NOTE:  This  limit  only  applies  when using the Priority Multifactor plugin. The time is decayed
              using the value of PriorityDecayHalfLife or PriorityUsageResetPeriod as  set  in  the  slurm.conf.
              When  this  limit  is  reached  all  associated  jobs  running  will be killed and all future jobs
              submitted with this QOS will be delayed until they are able to run inside the limit.

       LimitFactor
              A float that  is  factored  into  an  associations  [Grp|Max]TRES  limits.  For  example,  if  the
              LimitFactor  is  2, then an association with a GrpTRES of 30 CPUs, would be allowed to allocate 60
              CPUs when running under this QOS.  To clear a previously set value use the modify command  with  a
              new value of -1.  NOTE: This factor is only applied to associations running in this QOS and is not
              applied to any limits in the QOS itself.

       MaxJobsAccruePA
       MaxJobsAccruePerAccount
              Maximum number of pending jobs an account (or subacct) can have accruing age priority at any given
              time.   This  limit  only  applies  to  the  job's  QOS  and  not the partition's QOS.  To clear a
              previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MaxJobsAccruePU
       MaxJobsAccruePerUser
              Maximum number of pending jobs a user can have accruing age priority  at  any  given  time.   This
              limit  only applies to the job's QOS and not the partition's QOS.  To clear a previously set value
              use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MaxJobsPA
       MaxJobsPerAccount
              Maximum number of jobs each account is allowed to run at one time.   To  clear  a  previously  set
              value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MaxJobsPU
       MaxJobsPerUser
              Maximum  number  of jobs each user is allowed to run at one time.  To clear a previously set value
              use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MaxSubmitJobsPA
       MaxSubmitJobsPerAccount
              Maximum number of jobs pending or running state at any time per account.  To  clear  a  previously
              set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MaxSubmitJobsPU
       MaxSubmitJobsPerUser
              Maximum  number  of jobs pending or running state at any time per user.  To clear a previously set
              value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MaxTRES
       MaxTRESPerJob
              Maximum number of TRES each job is able to use.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource.  You  can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.  To clear a
              previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

       MaxTRESMins
       MaxTRESMinsPerJob
              Maximum number of TRES minutes each job is able to use.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource.  You  can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.  To clear a
              previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

       MaxTRESPA
       MaxTRESPerAccount
              Maximum number of TRES each account is able to use.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource.  You  can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.  To clear a
              previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

       MaxTRESPerNode
              Maximum number of TRES each node in a job allocation can use.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource.  You  can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.  To clear a
              previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

       MaxTRESPU
       MaxTRESPerUser
              Maximum number of TRES each user is able to use.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource.  You  can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.  To clear a
              previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

       MaxWall
       MaxWallDurationPerJob
              Maximum wall clock time each job is able to  use.  MaxWall  format  is  <min>  or  <min>:<sec>  or
              <hr>:<min>:<sec> or <days>-<hr>:<min>:<sec> or <days>-<hr>.  The value is recorded in minutes with
              rounding  as  needed.   To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of
              -1.

       MinPrioThreshold
              Minimum priority required to reserve resources when scheduling.  To clear a previously  set  value
              use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       MinTRES
       MinTRESPerJob
              Minimum  number of TRES each job running under this QOS must request.  Otherwise the job will pend
              until modified.

              TRES can be one of the Slurm defaults (i.e. cpu,  mem,  node,  etc...),  or  any  defined  generic
              resource.  You  can see the list of available resources by running sacctmgr show tres.  To clear a
              previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1 for each TRES id.

       Name   Name of the QOS. Needed for creation.

       Preempt
              Other QOSs this QOS can preempt. To clear a previously set value, use the modify  command  with  a
              new value of '' (two single quotes with nothing between them).

              NOTE: The Priority of a QOS is NOT related to QOS preemption, only Preempt is used to define which
              QOS can preempt others.

       PreemptExemptTime
              Specifies  a minimum run time for jobs of this QOS before they are considered for preemption. This
              QOS option  takes  precedence  over  the  global  PreemptExemptTime.  This  is  only  honored  for
              PreemptMode=REQUEUE and PreemptMode=CANCEL.
              Setting  to  -1  disables  the  option,  allowing another QOS or the global option to take effect.
              Setting to 0 indicates no minimum run time and supersedes the lower priority QOS (see OverPartQOS)
              and/or the global option in slurm.conf.

       PreemptMode
              Mechanism used to preempt jobs or enable gang scheduling for this QOS when the cluster PreemptType
              is set to preempt/qos.  This QOS-specific PreemptMode will override the  cluster-wide  PreemptMode
              for  this QOS. Unsetting the QOS specific PreemptMode, by specifying "OFF", "" or "Cluster", makes
              it use the default cluster-wide PreemptMode.
              The GANG option is used to enable gang scheduling independent of  whether  preemption  is  enabled
              (i.e.  independent  of  the PreemptType setting). It can be specified in addition to a PreemptMode
              setting with the two options comma separated (e.g. PreemptMode=SUSPEND,GANG).
              See <https://slurm.schedmd.com/preempt.html> and  <https://slurm.schedmd.com/gang_scheduling.html>
              for more details.

              NOTE:  For  performance reasons, the backfill scheduler reserves whole nodes for jobs, not partial
              nodes. If during backfill scheduling a job preempts one or more other jobs, the  whole  nodes  for
              those preempted jobs are reserved for the preemptor job, even if the preemptor job requested fewer
              resources  than  that.   These  reserved nodes aren't available to other jobs during that backfill
              cycle, even if the other jobs could fit on the nodes. Therefore, jobs may preempt  more  resources
              during a single backfill iteration than they requested.
              NOTE:  For  heterogeneous  job to be considered for preemption all components must be eligible for
              preemption. When a heterogeneous job is to be preempted the first identified component of the  job
              with  the  highest order PreemptMode (SUSPEND (highest), REQUEUE, CANCEL (lowest)) will be used to
              set the PreemptMode for all components. The GraceTime and user warning signal for  each  component
              of  the  heterogeneous  job  remain  unique.  Heterogeneous jobs are excluded from GANG scheduling
              operations.

              OFF         Is the default value and disables job preemption and  gang  scheduling.   It  is  only
                          compatible with PreemptType=preempt/none at a global level.

              CANCEL      The preempted job will be cancelled.

              GANG        Enables  gang  scheduling (time slicing) of jobs in the same partition, and allows the
                          resuming of suspended jobs.  Configure the OverSubscribe  setting  to  FORCE  for  all
                          partitions  in  which  time-slicing  is  to  take place.  Gang scheduling is performed
                          independently for each partition, so if you only want time-slicing  by  OverSubscribe,
                          without  any  preemption,  then  configuring  partitions with overlapping nodes is not
                          recommended.  Time-slicing won't happen between jobs on different partitions.

                          NOTE: Heterogeneous jobs are excluded from GANG scheduling operations.

              REQUEUE     Preempts jobs by requeuing them (if possible) or  canceling  them.   For  jobs  to  be
                          requeued they must have the --requeue sbatch option set or the cluster wide JobRequeue
                          parameter in slurm.conf must be set to 1.

              SUSPEND     The  preempted  jobs will be suspended, and later the Gang scheduler will resume them.
                          Therefore the SUSPEND preemption mode always needs the GANG option to be specified  at
                          the  cluster  level.  Also,  because  the  suspended jobs will still use memory on the
                          allocated nodes, Slurm needs to be able to  track  memory  resources  to  be  able  to
                          suspend jobs.
                          If PreemptType=preempt/qos is configured and if the preempted job(s) and the preemptor
                          job  are on the same partition, then they will share resources with the Gang scheduler
                          (time-slicing). If not  (i.e.  if  the  preemptees  and  preemptor  are  on  different
                          partitions) then the preempted jobs will remain suspended until the preemptor ends.

                          NOTE:  Suspended  jobs will not release GRES. Higher priority jobs will not be able to
                          preempt to gain access to GRES.

              WITHIN      Allows  for  preemption   between   jobs   sharing   the   same   qos.   By   default,
                          PreemptType=preempt/qos  will only consider jobs to be eligible for preemption if they
                          do not share the same qos value.

       Priority
              What priority will be added to a job's priority when using this QOS.

              NOTE: The Priority of a QOS is NOT related to QOS preemption, see Preempt instead.

       RawUsage=<value>
              This allows an administrator to set the raw usage accrued to a QOS. Specifying a value of 0 (zero)
              will reset the raw usage. This is a settable specification only - it cannot be used as a filter to
              list accounts.

       UsageFactor
              A float that is factored into a job's TRES  usage  (e.g.  RawUsage,  TRESMins,  TRESRunMins).  For
              example,  if  the usagefactor was 2, for every TRESBillingUnit second a job ran it would count for
              2. If the usagefactor was .5, every second would only count for half of the time. A setting  of  0
              would add no timed usage from the job.

              The usage factor only applies to the job's QOS and not the partition QOS.

              If  the  UsageFactorSafe flag is set and AccountingStorageEnforce includes Safe, jobs will only be
              started if they can run to completion with the UsageFactor applied, and won't  be  killed  due  to
              limits.

              If  the  UsageFactorSafe  flag is not set and AccountingStorageEnforce includes Safe, jobs will be
              started if they can run to completion without the UsageFactor applied, and won't be killed due  to
              limits.

              If  the  UsageFactorSafe  flag is not set and AccountingStorageEnforce does not include Safe, jobs
              will be scheduled as long as the limits are not reached, but could be killed due to limits.

              See AccountingStorageEnforce in slurm.conf man page.

              Default is 1. To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

       UsageThreshold
              A float representing the lowest fairshare of an  association  allowable  to  run  a  job.   If  an
              association falls below this threshold and has pending jobs or submits new jobs those jobs will be
              held  until  the  usage  goes  back  above the threshold.  Use sshare to see current shares on the
              system.  To clear a previously set value use the modify command with a new value of -1.

LIST/SHOW QOS FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields you can display when viewing QOS records by using the format= option.

       Description
              An arbitrary string describing a QOS.

       Flags  Used by the slurmctld to override or enforce certain characteristics.

       GraceTime
              Preemption grace time to be extended to a job which has been selected for preemption in the format
              of hh:mm:ss.

       GrpJobs
              Maximum number of running jobs in aggregate for this QOS.

       GrpJobsAccrue
              Maximum number of pending jobs in aggregate able to accrue age priority for this QOS.  This  limit
              only applies to the job's QOS and not the partition's QOS.

       GrpSubmit
       GrpSubmitJobs
              Maximum  number  of  jobs  which can be in a pending or running state at any time in aggregate for
              this QOS.

       GrpTRES
              Maximum number of TRES running jobs are able to be allocated in aggregate for this QOS.

       GrpTRESMins
              The total number of TRES minutes that can possibly be  used  by  past,  present  and  future  jobs
              running from this QOS.

       GrpTRESRunMins
              Used  to  limit  the combined total number of TRES minutes used by all jobs currently running with
              this QOS.

       GrpWall
              Maximum wall clock time running jobs are able to be allocated in aggregate for this QOS.

       ID     The id of the QOS.

       LimitFactor
              A float that is factored into an associations [Grp|Max]TRES limits.

       MaxJobsAccruePA
       MaxJobsAccruePerAccount
              Maximum number of jobs an account (or subacct) can have accruing age priority at any  given  time.
              This limit only applies to the job's QOS and not the partition's QOS.

       MaxJobsAccruePU
       MaxJobsAccruePerUser
              Maximum  number  of  jobs a user can have accruing age priority at any given time. This limit only
              applies to the job's QOS and not the partition's QOS.

       MaxJobsPA
       MaxJobsPerAccount
              Maximum number of jobs each account is allowed to run at one time.

       MaxJobsPU
       MaxJobsPerUser
              Maximum number of jobs each user is allowed to run at one time.

       MaxTRESMins
       MaxTRESMinsPerJob
              Maximum number of TRES minutes each job is able to use.

       MaxTRESPA
       MaxTRESPerAccount
              Maximum number of TRES each account is able to use.

       MaxTRES
       MaxTRESPerJob
              Maximum number of TRES each job is able to use.

       MaxTRESPerNode
              Maximum number of TRES each node in a job allocation can use.

       MaxTRESPU
       MaxTRESPerUser
              Maximum number of TRES each user is able to use.

       MaxSubmitJobsPA
       MaxSubmitJobsPerAccount
              Maximum number of jobs pending or running state at any time per account.

       MaxSubmitJobsPU
       MaxSubmitJobsPerUser
              Maximum number of jobs pending or running state at any time per user.

       MaxWall
       MaxWallDurationPerJob
              Maximum wall clock time each job is able to use.  <max wall> format is  <min>  or  <min>:<sec>  or
              <hr>:<min>:<sec> or <days>-<hr>:<min>:<sec> or <days>-<hr>.

       MinPrioThreshold
              Minimum priority required to reserve resources when scheduling.

       MinTRES
              Minimum  number of TRES each job running under this QOS must request.  Otherwise the job will pend
              until modified.

       Name   Name of the QOS.

       Preempt
              Other QOSs this QOS can preempt.

       PreemptExemptTime
              Specifies a minimum run time for jobs of this QOS before they are considered for preemption.

       PreemptMode
              Mechanism used to preempt  jobs  of  this  QOS  if  the  clusters  PreemptType  is  configured  to
              preempt/qos.   The  default  preemption  mechanism  is  specified  by the cluster-wide PreemptMode
              configuration parameter.

       Priority
              What priority will be added to a job's priority when using this QOS.

       UsageFactor
              A float that is factored into a job's TRES usage (e.g. RawUsage, TRESMins, TRESRunMins).

       UsageThreshold
              A float representing the lowest fairshare of an association allowable to run a job.

       WithDeleted
              Display information with previously deleted data.  A QOS that is deleted within 24 hours of  being
              created  and did not have a job run in the QOS during that time will be removed from the database.
              Otherwise, the QOS will be marked as deleted and will be viewable with the WithDeleted flag.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR RESERVATIONS

       Reservations are created with the scontrol command and information about  the  reservations  is  sent  to
       slurmdbd to be stored.  These are options you can specify to filter for specific reservations.

       Clusters=<cluster_name>[,<cluster_name>,...]
              List the reservations of the cluster(s).  Default is the cluster where the command was run.

       End=<OPT>
              Period ending of reservations. Default is now.

              Valid time formats are:
              HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
              MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
              MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
              YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
              now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

       ID=<OPT>
              Comma separated list of reservation ids.

       Names=<OPT>
              Comma separated list of reservation names.

       Nodes=<node_name>[,<node_name>,...]
              Node names where reservation ran.

       Start=<OPT>
              Period start of reservations.  Default is 00:00:00 of previous day.

              Valid time formats are:
              HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
              MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
              MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
              YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
              now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

LIST/SHOW RESERVATION FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields  you  can display when viewing Reservation records by using the format= option. The default format
       is:
       Cluster,Name,TRES,Start,End,UnusedWall

       Associations
              The id's of the associations able to run in the reservation.

       Cluster
              Name of cluster reservation was on.

       End    End time of reservation.

       Flags  Flags on the reservation.

       ID     Reservation ID.

       Name   Name of this reservation.

       NodeNames
              List of nodes in the reservation.

       Start  Start time of reservation.

       TRES   List of TRES in the reservation.

       UnusedWall
              Wall clock time in seconds unused by any job. A job's allocated usage is its run  time  multiplied
              by  the ratio of its CPUs to the total number of CPUs in the reservation. For example, a job using
              all the CPUs in the reservation running for 1 minute would reduce unused_wall by 1 minute.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR RESOURCE

       Resources can be created, modified, and deleted with  sacctmgr.  These  options  allow  you  to  set  the
       corresponding attributes or filter on them when querying for Resources.

       LastConsumed=<OPT>
              Number  of  software  resources  of  a  specific  name  consumed  out of Count on the system being
              controlled by a resource manager.

       Clusters=<name_list>
              Comma separated list of cluster names on which specified resources are to  be  available.   If  no
              names are designated then the clusters already allowed to use this resource will be altered.

       Count=<OPT>
              Number  of  software  resources  of a specific name configured on the system being controlled by a
              resource manager.

       Descriptions=
              A brief description of the resource.

       Flags[-|+]=<OPT>
              Flags that identify specific attributes of the system resource.
              Valid options are

              Absolute
                     If set the resource will treat the counts for Allowed  and  Allocated  as  absolute  counts
                     instead of percentages.

                     NOTE:  If  removing  this with flags-=absolute there is no effort to convert the numbers in
                     the database back to percentages. This is required by the user.

       Names=<OPT>
              Comma separated list of the name of a resource configured on the  system  being  controlled  by  a
              resource  manager.   If  this  resource  is  seen on the slurmctld its name will be name@server to
              distinguish it from local resources defined in a slurm.conf.

       Allowed=<allowed>
              Percentage/Count of a specific resource that can be used on specified cluster.

       Server=<OPT>
              The name of the server serving up the resource.  Default is 'slurmdb' indicating the licenses  are
              being served by the database.

       ServerType=<OPT>
              The  type  of  a  software resource manager providing the licenses. For example FlexNext Publisher
              Flexlm license server or Reprise License Manager RLM.

       Type=<OPT>
              The type of the resource represented by this record.  Currently the only valid type is License.

       WithClusters
              Display the clusters percentage/count of resources. If a resource hasn't been given to  a  cluster
              the resource will not be displayed with this flag.

       WithDeleted
              Display  information  with previously deleted data.  Resources that are deleted within 24 hours of
              being created will be removed from the database. Resources that were created more  than  24  hours
              prior to the deletion request are just marked as deleted and will be viewable with the WithDeleted
              flag.

       NOTE:  Resource  is  used  to  define  each  resource configured on a system available for usage by Slurm
       clusters.

LIST/SHOW RESOURCE FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields you can display when viewing Resource records by using the format= option. The default format is:
       Name,Server,Type,Count,LastConsumed,Allocated,ServerType,Flags

       Allocated
              The percent/count of licenses allocated to a cluster.

       LastConsumed
              The count of a specific resource consumed out of Count on the system globally.

       Cluster
              Name of cluster resource is given to.

       Count  The count of a specific resource configured on the system globally.

       Description
              Description of the resource.

       Name   Name of this resource.

       Server Server serving up the resource.

       ServerType
              The type of the server controlling the licenses.

       Type   Type of resource this record represents.

LIST/SHOW RUNAWAYJOB FORMAT OPTIONS

       Under certain circumstances, jobs can complete without having that completion recorded by slurmdbd.  This
       results  in a "runaway job", where slurmdbd is not going to record a completion time for that job without
       intervention.  This command allows you to identify jobs that are in this state and have slurmdbd clean up
       the job record.

       Cluster
              Name of cluster job ran on.

       ID     Id of the job.

       Name   Name of the job.

       Partition
              Partition job ran on.

       State  Current State of the job in the database.

       TimeEnd
              Current recorded time of the end of the job.

       TimeStart
              Time job started running.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR TRANSACTIONS

       Information about  changes  to  clusters,  resources,  accounts,  associations,  etc.,  are  recorded  as
       transactions by slurmdbd.  These are options you can specify to filter for specific transactions.

       Accounts=<account_name>[,<account_name>,...]
              Only print out the transactions affecting specified accounts.

       Action=<Specific_action_the_list_will_display>
              Only display transactions of the specified action type.

       Actor=<Specific_name_the_list_will_display>
              Only display transactions done by a certain person.

       Clusters=<cluster_name>[,<cluster_name>,...]
              Only print out the transactions affecting specified clusters.

       End=<Date_and_time_of_last_transaction_to_return>
              Return all transactions before this Date and time.  Default is now.

       Start=<Date_and_time_of_first_transaction_to_return>
              Return all transactions after this Date and time.  Default is epoch.

              Valid time formats for End and Start are:
              HH:MM[:SS] [AM|PM]
              MMDD[YY] or MM/DD[/YY] or MM.DD[.YY]
              MM/DD[/YY]-HH:MM[:SS]
              YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM[:SS]]
              now[{+|-}count[seconds(default)|minutes|hours|days|weeks]]

       Users=<user_name>[,<user_name>,...]
              Only print out the transactions affecting specified users.

       WithAssoc
              Get information about which associations were affected by the transactions.

LIST/SHOW TRANSACTIONS FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields  you  can display when viewing Transaction records by using the format= option. The default format
       is:
       Time,Action,Actor,Where,Info

       Action Displays the type of Action that took place.

       Actor  Displays the Actor to generate a transaction.

       Info   Displays details of the transaction.

       TimeStamp
              Displays when the transaction occurred.

       Where  Displays details of the constraints for the transaction.

       NOTE: If using the WithAssoc option you can also view the information about the various associations  the
       transaction  affected.   The  Association format fields are described in the LIST/SHOW ASSOCIATION FORMAT
       OPTIONS section.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR USERS

       Users can be created,  modified,  and  deleted  with  sacctmgr.  These  options  allow  you  to  set  the
       corresponding attributes or filter on them when querying for Users.

       It  is  important  to recognize the difference between a User and an Association.  There is a User entity
       that exists for each unique username. However, there can be multiple User Associations for the same User.
       The combination of a Cluster, Account, User, and optionally a Partition constitute  a  User  Association.
       When  adding  an existing User to another Account, you are creating an additional User Association rather
       than modifying an existing User.

       Account=<account>
              Account name to add this user to.

       AdminLevel=<level>
              Admin level of user.  Valid levels are None, Operator, and Admin.

       Cluster=<cluster>
              Specific cluster to add user to the account on.  Default is all in system.

       DefaultAccount=<account>
              Identify the default bank account name to be used for a job if none  is  specified  at  submission
              time.

       DefaultWCKey=<defaultwckey>
              Identify the default Workload Characterization Key.

       Name=<name>
              Name of user.

       NewName=<newname>
              Use to rename a user in the accounting database

       Partition=<name>
              Partition name.

       RawUsage=<value>
              This  allows  an administrator to reset the raw usage accrued to a user.  The only value currently
              supported is 0 (zero).  This is a settable specification only - it cannot be used as a  filter  to
              list users.

       WCKeys=<wckeys>
              Workload Characterization Key values.

       WithAssoc
              Display all associations for this user.

       WithCoord
              Display all accounts a user is coordinator for.

       WithDeleted
              Display information with previously deleted data.  Users that are deleted within 24 hours of being
              created and did not have a job run by the user during that time will be removed from the database.
              Otherwise, the user will be marked as deleted and will be viewable with the WithDeleted flag.

       NOTE:  If  using the WithAssoc option you can also query against association specific information to view
       only certain associations this user may have.  These extra options can be found in the SPECIFICATIONS FOR
       ASSOCIATIONS  section.   You  can  also  use  the  general  specifications  list  above  in  the  GENERAL
       SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSOCIATION BASED ENTITIES section.

LIST/SHOW USER FORMAT OPTIONS

       Fields you can display when viewing User records by using the format= option. The default format is:
       User,DefaultAccount,DefaultWCKey,AdminLevel

       AdminLevel
              Admin level of user.

       Coordinators
              List  of  users  that  are  a  coordinator  of  the  account.  (Only  filled  in  when  using  the
              WithCoordinator option.)

       DefaultAccount
              The user's default account.

       DefaultWCKey
              The user's default wckey.

       User   The name of a user.

       NOTE: If using the WithAssoc option you can also view the information about the various associations  the
       user  may have on all the clusters in the system. The association information can be filtered.  Note that
       all the users in the database will always be shown as filter only takes effect over the association data.
       The Association format fields are described in the LIST/SHOW ASSOCIATION FORMAT OPTIONS section.

LIST/SHOW WCKey

       Fields you can display when viewing WCKey records by using the format= option. The default format is:
       WCKey,Cluster,User

       Cluster
              Specific cluster for the WCKey.

       ID     The ID of the WCKey.

       User   The name of a user for the WCKey.

       WCKey  Workload Characterization Key.

       WithDeleted
              Display information with previously deleted data.  WCKeys that are  deleted  within  24  hours  of
              being  created and did not have a job run with the WCKey during that time will be removed from the
              database.  Otherwise, the WCKey  will  be  marked  as  deleted  and  will  be  viewable  with  the
              WithDeleted flag.

LIST/SHOW TRES

       Fields you can display when viewing TRES records by using the format= option. The default format is:
       Type,Name,ID

       ID     The identification number of the trackable resource as it appears in the database.

       Name   The  name  of  the  trackable resource.  This option is required for TRES types BB (Burst buffer),
              GRES, and License.  Types CPU, Energy, Memory, and Node do not have Names.  For example if GRES is
              the type then name is the denomination of the GRES itself e.g. GPU.

       Type   The type of the trackable resource. Current types  are  BB  (Burst  buffer),  CPU,  Energy,  GRES,
              License, Memory, and Node.

TRES information

       Trackable  RESources (TRES) are used in many QOS or Association limits.  When setting the limits they are
       comma separated list.  Each TRES has a different  limit,  i.e.  GrpTRESMins=cpu=10,mem=20  would  make  2
       different  limits  1  for 10 cpu minutes and 1 for 20 MB memory minutes.  This is the case for each limit
       that deals with TRES.  To remove the limit -1 is used i.e. GrpTRESMins=cpu=-1 would remove only  the  cpu
       TRES limit.

       NOTE: When dealing with Memory as a TRES all limits are in MB.

       NOTE:  The Billing TRES is calculated from a partition's TRESBillingWeights. It is temporarily calculated
       during scheduling for each partition to enforce billing TRES limits. The final Billing TRES is calculated
       after the job has been allocated resources. The final number can be seen in scontrol show jobs and  sacct
       output.

GLOBAL FORMAT OPTION

       When  using  the format option for listing various fields you can put a %NUMBER afterwards to specify how
       many characters should be printed.

       e.g. format=name%30 will print 30 characters of  field  name  right  justified.   A  -30  will  print  30
       characters left justified.

FLAT FILE DUMP AND LOAD

       sacctmgr  has the capability to load and dump Slurm association data to and from a file.  This method can
       easily add a new cluster or copy an existing cluster's associations  into  a  new  cluster  with  similar
       accounts.  Each  file contains Slurm association data for a single cluster. Be aware that QOS information
       is not currently included in the information that can be  dumped  to  a  file.  QOS  information  can  be
       retrieved and loaded using the REST API or it must be transferred to a new cluster manually. Comments can
       be  put  into  the  file  with the # character.  Each line of information must begin with one of the four
       titles; Cluster, Parent, Account or User. Following the title is a space, dash, space, entity value, then
       specifications. Specifications are colon separated. If any variable, such as an Organization name, has  a
       space in it, surround the name with single or double quotes.

       sacctmgr  dump/load  must  be  run as a Slurm administrator or root. If using sacctmgr load on a database
       without any associations, it must be run as root (because there aren't any users in the database yet).

   dump
       Dump cluster associations from the database into a file. If no file is given then one will be  generated,
       using the cluster name for the file name. That file will be created in the current working directory.

       To create a file with the association information you can run:

       sacctmgr dump tux file=tux.cfg

              Cluster=
                     Specify the cluster to dump the information for.

              File=  Specify  a  file  to  save  flat  file  data  to.  If the filename is not specified it uses
                     clustername.cfg filename by default.

   load
       Load cluster associations into the database. The imported associations will be reconciled  with  existing
       ones.

       To load a previously created file you can run:

       sacctmgr load file=tux.cfg

              clean  Delete what was already there and start from scratch with this information.

              Cluster=
                     Specify a different name for the cluster than that which is in the file.

              File=  Specify a flat file to load from.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR FLAT FILE

       Since  the  associations  in  the system follow a hierarchy, so does the file.  Anything that is a parent
       needs to be defined before any children.  The only exception is the understood 'root' account.   This  is
       always a default for any cluster and does not need to be defined.

       To edit/create a file start with a cluster line for the new cluster:

       Cluster - cluster_name:MaxTRESPerJob=node=15

       Anything included on this line will be the default for all associations on this cluster.  The options for
       the cluster are:

              FairShare=
                     Number used in conjunction with other associations to determine job priority.

              GrpJobs=
                     Maximum number of running jobs in aggregate for this association and all associations which
                     are children of this association.

              GrpJobsAccrue=
                     Maximum  number  of  pending  jobs  in  aggregate  able  to  accrue  age  priority for this
                     association and all associations which are children of this association.

              GrpNodes=
                     This option has been deprecated in favor of the  more  versatile  TRES.   Equivalent  limit
                     definition is now GrpTRES=node=#.

              GrpSubmitJobs=
                     Maximum  number of jobs which can be in a pending or running state at any time in aggregate
                     for this association and all associations which are children of this association.

              GrpTRES=
                     Maximum number of TRES running jobs  are  able  to  be  allocated  in  aggregate  for  this
                     association and all associations which are children of this association.

              GrpTRESMins=
                     The total number of TRES minutes that can possibly be used by past, present and future jobs
                     running from this association and its children.

              GrpTRESRunMins=
                     Used  to limit the combined total number of TRES minutes used by all jobs running with this
                     association and its children.  This takes into consideration time limit of running jobs and
                     consumes it, if the limit is reached no new jobs are started until  other  jobs  finish  to
                     allow time to free up.

              GrpWall=
                     Maximum  wall  clock  time  running  jobs  are  able  to be allocated in aggregate for this
                     association and all associations which are children of this association.

              MaxJobs=
                     Maximum number of jobs the children of this association can run.

              MaxTRESPerJob=
                     Maximum number of trackable resources per job the children of this association can run.

              MaxWallDurationPerJob=
                     Maximum time (not related to job size) children of this accounts jobs can run.

              QOS=   Comma separated list of Quality of Service names (Defined in sacctmgr).

       After the entry for the root account you will have entries for the other  accounts  on  the  system.  The
       entries will look similar to this example:

       Parent - root
       Account - cs:MaxTRESPerJob=node=5:MaxJobs=4:FairShare=399:MaxWallDurationPerJob=40:Description='Computer Science':Organization='LC'
       Parent - cs
       Account - test:MaxTRESPerJob=node=1:MaxJobs=1:FairShare=1:MaxWallDurationPerJob=1:Description='Test Account':Organization='Test'

       Any  of the options after a ':' can be left out and they can be in any order.  If you want to add any sub
       accounts just list the Parent THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN CREATED before the account you are adding.

       Account options are:

              Description=
                     A brief description of the account.

              FairShare=
                     Number used in conjunction with other associations to determine job priority.

              GrpTRESMins=
                     Maximum number of TRES hours running jobs are able to be allocated in  aggregate  for  this
                     association  and  all associations which are children of this association.  GrpTRESRunMins=
                     Used to limit the combined total number of TRES minutes used by all jobs running with  this
                     association and its children.  This takes into consideration time limit of running jobs and
                     consumes  it,  if  the  limit is reached no new jobs are started until other jobs finish to
                     allow time to free up.

              GrpTRES=
                     Maximum number of TRES running jobs  are  able  to  be  allocated  in  aggregate  for  this
                     association and all associations which are children of this association.

              GrpJobs=
                     Maximum number of running jobs in aggregate for this association and all associations which
                     are children of this association.

              GrpJobsAccrue
                     Maximum  number  of  pending  jobs  in  aggregate  able  to  accrue  age  priority for this
                     association and all associations which are children of this association.

              GrpNodes=
                     This option has been deprecated in favor of the  more  versatile  TRES.   Equivalent  limit
                     definition is now GrpTRES=node=#.

              GrpSubmitJobs=
                     Maximum  number of jobs which can be in a pending or running state at any time in aggregate
                     for this association and all associations which are children of this association.

              GrpWall=
                     Maximum wall clock time running jobs are  able  to  be  allocated  in  aggregate  for  this
                     association and all associations which are children of this association.

              MaxJobs=
                     Maximum number of jobs the children of this association can run.

              MaxNodesPerJob=
                     Maximum number of nodes per job the children of this association can run.

              MaxWallDurationPerJob=
                     Maximum time (not related to job size) children of this accounts jobs can run.

              Organization=
                     Name of organization that owns this account.

              QOS(=,+=,-=)
                     Comma separated list of Quality of Service names (Defined in sacctmgr).

       To add users to an account add a line after the Parent line, similar to this:

       Parent - test
       User - adam:MaxTRESPerJob=node:2:MaxJobs=3:FairShare=1:MaxWallDurationPerJob=1:AdminLevel=Operator:Coordinator='test'

       User options are:

              AdminLevel=
                     Type of admin this user is (Administrator, Operator)
                     Must be defined on the first occurrence of the user.

              Coordinator=
                     Comma separated list of accounts this user is coordinator over
                     Must be defined on the first occurrence of the user.

              DefaultAccount=
                     System wide default account name
                     Must be defined on the first occurrence of the user.

              FairShare=
                     Number used in conjunction with other associations to determine job priority.

              MaxJobs=
                     Maximum number of jobs this user can run.

              MaxTRESPerJob=
                     Maximum number of trackable resources per job this user can run.

              MaxWallDurationPerJob=
                     Maximum time (not related to job size) this user can run.

              QOS(=,+=,-=)
                     Comma separated list of Quality of Service names (Defined in sacctmgr).

ARCHIVE FUNCTIONALITY

       Sacctmgr  has  the  capability  to  archive  to  a  flatfile  and or load that data if needed later.  The
       archiving is usually done by the slurmdbd and it is highly recommended you only do it through sacctmgr if
       you completely understand what you  are  doing.   For  slurmdbd  options  see  "man  slurmdbd"  for  more
       information.   Loading  data  into  the  database can be done from these files to either view old data or
       regenerate   rolled   up   data.    For   information   about   configuring   an   archive   server   see
       <https://slurm.schedmd.com/accounting.html#archive>.

   archive dump
       Dump accounting data to file. Data will not be archived unless the corresponding purge option is included
       in  this  command or in slurmdbd.conf.  This operation cannot be rolled back once executed. If one of the
       following options is not specified when sacctmgr is called, the  value  configured  in  slurmdbd.conf  is
       used.

              Directory=
                     Directory to store the archive data.

              Events Archive Events.  If not specified and PurgeEventAfter is set all event data removed will be
                     lost permanently.

              Jobs   Archive  Jobs.  If not specified and PurgeJobAfter is set all job data removed will be lost
                     permanently.

              PurgeEventAfter=
                     Purge cluster event records older than time stated in months.  If you want to  purge  on  a
                     shorter  time  period  you can include hours, or days behind the numeric value to get those
                     more frequent purges. (e.g. a value of '12hours'  would  purge  everything  older  than  12
                     hours.)

              PurgeJobAfter=
                     Purge job records older than time stated in months.  If you want to purge on a shorter time
                     period  you  can include hours, or days behind the numeric value to get those more frequent
                     purges. (e.g. a value of '12hours' would purge everything older than 12 hours.)

              PurgeStepAfter=
                     Purge step records older than time stated in months.  If you want to  purge  on  a  shorter
                     time  period  you  can  include  hours,  or days behind the numeric value to get those more
                     frequent purges. (e.g. a value of '12hours' would purge everything older than 12 hours.)

              PurgeSuspendAfter=
                     Purge job suspend records older than time stated in months.  If you  want  to  purge  on  a
                     shorter  time  period  you can include hours, or days behind the numeric value to get those
                     more frequent purges. (e.g. a value of '12hours'  would  purge  everything  older  than  12
                     hours.)

              Script=
                     Run this script instead of the generic form of archive to flat files.

              Steps  Archive  Steps.   If  not specified and PurgeStepAfter is set all step data removed will be
                     lost permanently.

              Suspend
                     Archive Suspend Data.  If not specified and  PurgeSuspendAfter  is  set  all  suspend  data
                     removed will be lost permanently.

   archive load
       Load  in  to  the  database  previously archived data. The archive file will not be loaded if the records
       already exist in the database - therefore, trying to load an archive file more than once will  result  in
       an error. When this data is again archived and purged from the database, if the old archive file is still
       in  the directory ArchiveDir, a new archive file will be created (see ArchiveDir in the slurmdbd.conf man
       page), so the old file will not be overwritten and these files will have duplicate records.

       Archive files from the current or any prior Slurm release may be loaded through archive load.

              File=  File to load into database. The specified file must exist on the slurmdbd  host,  which  is
                     not necessarily the machine running the command.

              Insert=
                     SQL  to  insert directly into the database.  This should be used very cautiously since this
                     is writing your sql into the database.

PERFORMANCE

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

       Do not run sacctmgr or other Slurm client commands that send remote  procedure  calls  to  slurmdbd  from
       loops  in  shell  scripts or other programs.  Ensure that programs limit calls to sacctmgr to the minimum
       necessary for the information you are trying to gather.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Some sacctmgr options may be set via environment variables. These environment variables, along with their
       corresponding options, are listed  below.   (Note:  Command  line  options  will  always  override  these
       settings.)

       SLURM_CONF          The location of the Slurm configuration file.

       SLURM_DEBUG_FLAGS   Specify debug flags for sacctmgr to use. See DebugFlags 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.

EXAMPLES

       NOTE: There is an order to set up accounting associations.  You  must  define  clusters  before  you  add
       accounts and you must add accounts before you can add users.

       $ sacctmgr create cluster tux
       $ sacctmgr create account name=science fairshare=50
       $ sacctmgr create account name=chemistry parent=science fairshare=30
       $ sacctmgr create account name=physics parent=science fairshare=20
       $ sacctmgr create user name=adam cluster=tux account=physics fairshare=10
       $ sacctmgr delete user name=adam cluster=tux account=physics
       $ sacctmgr delete account name=physics cluster=tux
       $ sacctmgr modify user where name=adam cluster=tux account=physics set maxjobs=2 maxwall=30:00
       $ sacctmgr add user brian account=chemistry
       $ sacctmgr list associations cluster=tux format=Account,Cluster,User,Fairshare tree withd
       $ sacctmgr list transactions Action="Add Users" Start=11/03-10:30:00 format=Where,Time
       $ sacctmgr dump cluster=tux file=tux_data_file
       $ sacctmgr load tux_data_file

       A user's account can not be changed directly. A new association needs to be created for the user with the
       new account. Then the association with the old account can be deleted.

       When  modifying  an  object  placing  the key words 'set' and the optional 'where' is critical to perform
       correctly below are examples to produce correct results.  As a rule of thumb anything you put in front of
       the set will be used as a quantifier.  If you want to put a quantifier  after  the  key  word  'set'  you
       should use the key word 'where'. The following is wrong:

       $ sacctmgr modify user name=adam set fairshare=10 cluster=tux

       This  will  produce  an  error as the above line reads modify user adam set fairshare=10 and cluster=tux.
       Either of the following is correct:

       $ sacctmgr modify user name=adam cluster=tux set fairshare=10
       $ sacctmgr modify user name=adam set fairshare=10 where cluster=tux

       When changing qos for something only use the '=' operator when wanting  to  explicitly  set  the  qos  to
       something.   In most cases you will want to use the '+=' or '-=' operator to either add to or remove from
       the existing qos already in place.

       If a user already has qos of normal,standby for a  parent  or  it  was  explicitly  set  you  should  use
       qos+=expedite to add this to the list in this fashion.

       If  you are looking to only add the qos expedite to only a certain account and or cluster you can do that
       by specifying them in the sacctmgr line.

       $ sacctmgr modify user name=adam set qos+=expedite

       or

       $ sacctmgr modify user name=adam acct=this cluster=tux set qos+=expedite

       Let's give an example how to add QOS to user accounts.  List all available QOSs in the cluster.

       $ sacctmgr show qos format=name
              Name
         ---------
            normal
          expedite

       List all the associations in the cluster.

       $ sacctmgr show assoc format=cluster,account,qos
          Cluster     Account                  QOS
         --------  ---------- --------------------
            zebra        root               normal
            zebra        root               normal
            zebra           g               normal
            zebra          g1               normal

       Add the QOS expedite to account G1 and display the result.  Using the operator += the QOS will  be  added
       together with the  existing QOS to this account.

       $ sacctmgr modify account name=g1 set qos+=expedite
       $ sacctmgr show assoc format=cluster,account,qos
          Cluster     Account                  QOS
         --------  ---------- --------------------
            zebra        root               normal
            zebra        root               normal
            zebra           g               normal
            zebra          g1      expedite,normal

       Now  set  the QOS expedite as the only QOS for the account G and display the result. Using the operator =
       that expedite is the only usable QOS by account G

       $ sacctmgr modify account name=G set qos=expedite
       $ sacctmgr show assoc format=cluster,account,qos
          Cluster     Account                  QOS
         --------  ---------- --------------------
            zebra        root               normal
            zebra        root               normal
            zebra           g             expedite
            zebra          g1      expedite,normal

       If a new account is added under the account G it will inherit the QOS  expedite  and  it  will  not  have
       access to QOS normal.

       $ sacctmgr add account banana parent=G
       $ sacctmgr show assoc format=cluster,account,qos
          Cluster     Account                  QOS
         --------  ---------- --------------------
            zebra        root               normal
            zebra        root               normal
            zebra           g             expedite
            zebra      banana             expedite
            zebra          g1      expedite,normal

       An example of listing trackable resources:

       $ sacctmgr show tres
             Type              Name      ID
       ---------- ----------------- --------
              cpu                          1
              mem                          2
           energy                          3
             node                          4
          billing                          5
             gres         gpu:tesla     1001
          license               vcs     1002
               bb              cray     1003

COPYING

       Copyright  (C)  2008-2010  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    details,    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
       option) 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

       slurm.conf(5), slurmdbd(8)

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