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NAME

       sshare - Tool for listing the shares of associations to a cluster.

SYNOPSIS

       sshare [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION

       sshare  is  used to view SLURM share information.  This command is only
       viable when running with the priority/multifactor plugin.   The  sshare
       information  is  derived  from  a  database  with  the  interface being
       provided by slurmdbd (SLURM Database daemon) which is read in from  the
       slurmctld  and  used  to  process  the  shares  available  to  a  given
       association.  sshare provides SLURM share information of Account, User,
       Raw  Shares,  Normalized Shares, Raw Usage, Normalized Usage, Effective
       Usage, and the Fair-share factor for each association.

OPTIONS

       -A, --accounts=
              Display  information  for  specific  accounts  (comma  separated
              list).

       -a, --all
              Display information for all users.

       -h, --noheader
              No header will be added to the beginning of the output.

       -l, --long
              Long listing - includes the normalized usage information.

       -p, --parsable
              Output will be ’|’ delimited with a ’|’ at the end.

       -P, --parsable2
              Output will be ’|’ delimited without a ’|’ at the end.

       -u, --users=
              Display information for specific users (comma separated list).

       -v, --verbose
              Display more information about the specified options.

       -V, --version
              Display the version number of sshare.

       --help --usage Display a description of sshare options and commands.

EXAMPLES

       > sshare -A <Account>
       > sshare --parsable --users=<User>

COPYING

       Copyright  (C)  2008 Lawrence Livermore National Security.  Produced at
       Lawrence    Livermore    National    Laboratory    (cf,    DISCLAIMER).
       CODE-OCEC-09-009. All rights reserved.

       This  file  is  part  of  SLURM,  a  resource  management program.  For
       details, see <https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/slurm/>.

       SLURM is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it  under
       the  terms  of  the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
       Software Foundation; either version 2  of  the  License,  or  (at  your
       option) any later version.

       SLURM  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
       ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of  MERCHANTABILITY  or
       FITNESS  FOR  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
       for more details.

SEE ALSO

       slurm.conf(5) slurmdbd(8)