Hi Diego, Disclaimer: A little bit of shameless self-promotion.
We're using an application I wrote to inject slurm accounting records into a PostreSQL database. The data is extracted from Slurm using "sacct". From there it's possible to use SQL queries to mine the raw slurm data. https://gitlab.com/greg.wickham/sminer This tool _only_ injects Slurm data into PostgreSQL, unlike XDMoD (which can do this and more). However the a big benefit for us is sminer can inject records into an existing database (no need for a separate database). CSV dumps can be obtained using native PostgreSQL commands. Graphs are created using python scripts (querying the data) and then plotted with gnuplot. -Greg — -----Original Message----- From: slurm-users <slurm-users-boun...@lists.schedmd.com> on behalf of Diego Zuccato <diego.zucc...@unibo.it> Reply to: Slurm User Community List <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> Date: Wednesday, 12 May 2021 at 11:57 am To: Slurm User Community List <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>, "Renfro, Michael" <ren...@tntech.edu> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [slurm-users] Cluster usage, filtered by partition Il 11/05/21 21:20, Renfro, Michael ha scritto: > In a word, nothing that's guaranteed to be stable. I got my start from > this reply on the XDMoD list in November 2019. Worked on 8.0: Tks for the hint. XDMoD seems interesting and I'll try to have a look. But a scientific report w/o access to the bare numbers is definitely a no-no :) -- Diego Zuccato DIFA - Dip. di Fisica e Astronomia Servizi Informatici Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna V.le Berti-Pichat 6/2 - 40127 Bologna - Italy tel.: +39 051 20 95786