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July 21, 2021 at 11:36 pm
helen.durand
SubscriberHello!
I have a question about one of the outputs from running ANSYS structural on a HPC cluster. The HPC cluster uses ANSYS 2020R1, a Slurm job-scheduler, no security programs are installed, and python 3.7 is being used.
In the log file, it checks UserCPU. Initially for Main it shows 37 and then for server_select is shows 54 UserSPU. That number changes over time at these CHECKINs.
Time: Main: server_select
6h 37 54
12h 41 55
18h 41 55
1d 39 58
1d 6h 39 58
1d 12h 37 60
1d 18h 36 62
2d 36 62
2d 6h 35 63
2d 12h 34 64
2d 18h 34 64
3d 33 65
3d 6h 32 66
3d 12h 32 66
3d 18h 32 65
What do these numbers mean and why are they changing?
Thank you!
July 26, 2021 at 9:48 pmmrife
Ansys Employeewhat log file are you referring to? "Checkin" is a licensing term i.e. check-out of a license and check-in of a license back to the license server. It could also be a Slurm term. If the log is from Slurm, you will need to ask the cluster admin.
Mike
July 27, 2021 at 8:00 pmhelen.durand
SubscriberThank you for the reply.
Yes, you are correct that this is dealing with Slurm. This was actually something the server admin was wondering. If you have any ideas on what it means it would be appreciated.
Thanks again!
July 27, 2021 at 10:39 pmmrife
Ansys EmployeePlease ask this of the cluster admin. MIke
August 9, 2021 at 10:25 pmhelen.durand
SubscriberThank you for your help, Mike.
We checked with the Cluster Admin, and here is the information he provided:
That info is not from a Slurm file but rather from an ansys logfile. It is located in:~$USER/.ansys/local.$NODENAME.$UNIQUE_ID.logAre the numbers the total number of licenses that the job has checked out? In other words, could these jobs be hitting licensing limits.
Thank you.
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