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in which various parts of a job can require very different resources. |
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See [this documentation](https://slurm.schedmd.com/heterogeneous_jobs.html) |
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for more information.) |
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The combination of all the job steps constitute the entire job. |
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Each job step generates its own record in the SLURM accounting database. |
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#### Summary on Job ID |
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A single SLURM job will generate the "master record" which logs the |
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overall execution of the job. |
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In addition, there can be zero or more extra records generated by the |
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"job steps" triggered during the course of that job. |
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The master record includes the resource utilization usage (CPU, |
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memory, etc) of the child "job steps". |
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The master job record is characterized by a plain number in the |
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`JobIDRaw` field. |
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Further, the `User` field must not be empty. |
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The rest of this section goes into greater detail of the various |
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`JobID`'s. |
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#### Observed Job ID Patterns |
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Several regex patterns have observed in the JobID field (from Turing |
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accounting): |
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* Regexp match : `JobID ~ /^[0-9]+$/`. |
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From my observation, only simple single-core jobs that do not involve any |
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MPI or other fancy stuff (no job array, for example) would not |
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generate extra "child records" for job steps in the SLURM accounting |
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database. |
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However, several job records with this type JobID will have no "User" field set. |
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These are also not vanilla jobs. |
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#### Array Job |
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