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What is the command if i want to view the script of the user being executed.
 
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SSHARE(1)							  SLURM Commands							 SSHARE(1)

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. -M, --clusters=<string> Clusters to issue commands to. -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. SSHARE OUTPUT FIELDS
Account The Account. User The User. Raw Shares The raw shares assigned to the user or account. Norm Shares The shares assigned to the user or account normalized to the total number of assigned shares. Raw Usage The number of cpu-seconds of all the jobs that charged the account by the user. This number will decay over time when PriorityDe- cayHalfLife is defined. Norm Usage (only appears with sshare -l option) The Raw Usage normalized to the total number of cpu-seconds of all jobs run on the cluster, subject to the PriorityDecayHalfLife decay when defined. Effectv Usage The Effective Usage augments the normalized usage to account for usage from sibling accounts. FairShare The Fair-Share factor, based on a user or account's assigned shares and the effective usage charged to them or their accounts. 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 <http://www.schedmd.com/slurmdocs/>. 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) sshare 2.0 November 2008 SSHARE(1)