High-Memory Queues
Details on Jobs that Produced a Warning
As of Wed Jul 8 03:37:06 EDT 2026
jobID.tID jobName user queue - mem_res max(vmem) - vmem avgmem cpu age eff. nslots
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14966566.1 clNo_1000 peresph mThM.q - 20.0G >> 9.249G - 8.422G 8.524G 12.5d 1.3d 99.3% 10/mthread
14966565.1 clcor1000 peresph mThM.q - 20.0G >> 7.448G - 6.948G 6.999G 12.6d 1.3d 99.5% 10/mthread
14966194.92 CJS_nbraw_nc suttonm lThM.q - 256.0G >> 91.596G - 91.596G 83.795G 1.5d 1.5d 99.6% 1
14966193.83 CJS_nbraw_nc suttonm lThM.q - 256.0G >> 82.247G - 82.247G 75.083G 1.5d 1.5d 99.2% 1
14966190.55 CJS_nbraw_nc suttonm lThM.q - 256.0G >> 61.426G - 61.426G 56.996G 1.5d 1.5d 99.5% 1
14968183.1 cerrado_RAxML_a nevesk lThM.q - 300.0G >> 33.003G - 32.870G 32.377G 16.3d 6.2h 97.5% 64/mthread
14966224.1 run_opt_nrs1_ju szieba lThM.q - 1.0G << 1.074T - 22.413G 4.246G 14.6d 1.5d 16.3% 60/mthread
14514974.1 masurca_YGG054_ graujh lThM.q - 448.0G >> 170.916G - 0.660G 20.271G 164.4d 7.4d 34.7% 64/mthread
14966225.1 run_opt_nrs2_ju szieba lThM.q - 1.0G << 1.134T - 27.537G 4.173G 12.9d 1.5d 14.5% 60/mthread
14966188.2 CJS_nbraw_nc suttonm lThM.q - 256.0G >> 123.335G - 123.335G 111.778G 1.5d 1.5d 99.3% 1
14966192.73 CJS_nbraw_nc suttonm lThM.q - 256.0G >> 47.226G - 47.226G 44.210G 1.5d 1.5d 99.7% 1
14966189.35 CJS_nbraw_nc suttonm lThM.q - 256.0G >> 64.948G - 64.948G 58.499G 1.5d 1.5d 99.7% 1
14966621.1 allee_cons_YGG0 graujh uTxlM.rq - 1.465T >> 48.340G - 47.754G 19.399G 20.9h 20.4h 1.6% 64/mthread
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A warning is generated if either:
• too much or too little memory is reserved:
mem_res versus max(vmem); or
• the job efficiency is too low or is too high.
Click on the link under the jobID.tID
heading to view the job's corresponding graph.
The quantity
mem_res is the amount of memory reserved for the job, while
max(vmem) is the maximum amount of memory a job has used (so far);
to optimize the cluster's memory usage, these two numbers should be similar.
The job efficiency, eff., is the amount of CPU used so far divided by the product of the
age by the number of slots.
• A low efficiency means that the job is not using all the allocated CPUs (slots);
• a value above 100% means that the job is using more CPUs cycles
(threads) than the requested number of slots (nslots).
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