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NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

       sprio [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION

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

OPTIONS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

               .      indicates the output should be left justified.  By default, output is right justified.

       Valid type specifications include:

              %a  Normalized age priority

              %A  Weighted age priority

              %b  Normalized association priority

              %B  Weighted association priority

              %c  Cluster name. Only applicable for federated clusters

              %f  Normalized fair-share priority

              %F  Weighted fair-share priority

              %i  Job ID

              %j  Normalized job size priority

              %J  Weighted job size priority

              %N  Nice adjustment

              %p  Normalized partition priority

              %P  Weighted partition priority

              %q  Normalized quality of service priority

              %Q  Weighted quality of service priority

              %r  Partition name

              %S  Weighted admin priority.

              %t  Normalized TRES priorities

              %T  Weighted TRES priorities

              %u  User name for a job

              %Y  Job priority

              %y  Normalized job priority

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

PERFORMANCE

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

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

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

       SLURM_CLUSTERS      Same as --clusters

       SLURM_CONF          The location of the Slurm configuration file.

       SPRIO_FEDERATION    Same as --federation

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

       SPRIO_LOCAL         Same as --local

       SPRIO_SIBLING       Same as --sibling

EXAMPLES

       Print the list of all pending jobs with their weighted priorities

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

       Print the list of all pending jobs with their normalized priorities

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

       Print the job priorities for specific jobs

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

       Print the job priorities for jobs of specific users

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

       Print the configured weights for each priority component

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

COPYING

       Copyright  (C)  2009  Lawrence  Livermore  National  Security.   Produced  at Lawrence Livermore National
       Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
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       <https://slurm.schedmd.com/>.

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SEE ALSO

       squeue(1), sshare(1)

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