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1/30/13 3:55 PM
Hello,

I am new to using multi-user servers with queue job submissions and am learning lots.

Whenever I run new jobs on our local server, I like to watch cpu and memory useage. How can I do this on XSEDE servers?

I am using Stampede, submitting jobs with sbatch. I have a job name and job ID number.

Thank you,

-james

RE: help monitoring jobs
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9/4/13 3:41 PM as a reply to Anonymous.
thank you

in addition to the method above, it is easy to;

squeue | grep jvanleuv (replace with your username)
#this will print out the compute node your jobs are running on
ssh c401-101 (replace with correct node)
#log into the nodes identified in the first step