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Slurm provides accounting information for jobs through the sacct command. You can use the sacct command to report job or job step accounting information about active or completed jobs. For available options, see the man page or sacct --help.
The example below shows the start time, end time, and elapsed time of tasks. Total elapsed time appears in the output log file.
root@hop-r940-01:~# sacct -j 479 --format=start,end,elapsed
Start End Elapsed
------------------- ------------------- ----------
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:01 01:45:25
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:01 01:45:25
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:01 01:45:25
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:06 01:45:30
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:06 01:45:30
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:06 01:45:30
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:12 01:45:36
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:12 01:45:36
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:12 01:45:36
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:40 01:45:04
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:40 01:45:04
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:40 01:45:04
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:27 01:45:51
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:27 01:45:51
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:27 01:45:51
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:08 01:44:32
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:08 01:44:32
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:08 01:44:32
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:25 01:44:49
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:25 01:44:49
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:25 01:44:49
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:16:20 01:42:44
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:16:20 01:42:44
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:16:20 01:42:44
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:07 01:44:31
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:07 01:44:31
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:07 01:44:31
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:54 01:45:18
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:54 01:45:18
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:54 01:45:18
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:07 01:45:31
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:07 01:45:31
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:19:07 01:45:31
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:02 01:44:26
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:02 01:44:26
2022-08-11T04:33:36 2022-08-11T06:18:02 01:44:26
Check the output log file.
root@hop-r940-01:/mnt-F600# tail aosp_479.out
[ 99% 107942/107943] Install system fs image: out/target/product/generic/system.img
[100% 107943/107943] Target vbmeta image: out/target/product/generic/vbmeta.img
#### build completed successfully (01:10:39 (hh:mm:ss)) ####
--------------> Android Build Completed
Android Build Completed
Total of 6325 seconds elapsed for process
root@hop-r940-01:/mnt-F600#
After a single AOSP build, the working directory will contain 179,292 subdirectories and 941,680 files. The entire job consumed about 203,450 MB of capacity on the PowerScale F900 after inline compression and dedupe were applied.
Depending on how many AOSP builds are submitted, the file count will change in the working directory, and potentially, a large number of small files and some big binary image files for output will exist. This is similar to the way an EDA workspace containing huge numbers of small files and a handful of large GDS II format files are generated after all queued verification jobs are completed.