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sbill command is only available in LANTA login/frontend node (lanta.nstda.or.th). It is NOT available in transfer node (transfer.nstda.or.th).


Checking spent SHr

To see how much SHr was used in each job, use sbill command.

For example,

hpcuser@x3002c0s7b0n0:~> sbill
  JobID    JobName   Account Partition NCPUS NGPUS  Elapsed     State   SHr
 970524  bwa-index  lt200199   compute    64     0 00:00:15 COMPLETED 0.002
 970526    Trinity  lt200199    memory   128     0 00:00:31 COMPLETED 0.034
 970527 GROMACS_4G  lt200199       gpu    64     4 00:00:10    FAILED 0.008
 970530 GROMACS_1G  lt200199       gpu    16     1 00:00:31   RUNNING 0.006
---------- ---------- ----------
Total SHr spent                = 0.051
Total CPU-core-hour granted    = 1.68
Total GPU-card-hour granted    = 0.02
Total displayed/filtered jobs  = 4

By default, sbill shows jobs that run on the current day. If there is no related job, it will show as below.

hpcuser@x3002c0s9b0n0:~> sbill
*** No jobs to be displayed ***

The results from sbill is updated in real-time.


Useful tips

To check SHr spent for given jobs

 sbill -j [jobID]

[jobID] is the ID of job(s) that you want to check SHr. [jobID] can be multiple, e.g. 970524,970524.

To check SHr spent in a specific period

 sbill -S [start date in MM/DD/YY] -E [End date in MM/DD/YY]

This command list jobs that start running after the date given in -S and before the date given in -E. If specify a long period, it will take a while to print out the result.

To check SHr spent in a specific period account

 sbill -A [accout]

[accout] is your project account that was used to run the jobs, e.g. lt200199.


For more information, please use sbill --help

Related article: Checking remaining resources

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