High-Memory Queues

Details on Jobs that Produced a Warning

As of Mon May 18 06:27:05 EDT 2026
   jobID.tID  jobName         user           queue  - mem_res  max(vmem) -   vmem     avgmem   cpu    age    eff. nslots
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14364230.1    Step2_ribodetec bourkeb        mThM.q - 256.0G >>  61.880G -  61.330G   6.307G   5.4d  17.2h  93.6%     8/mthread
14352467.1    loco-pipe-N190- longk          mThM.q - 576.0G >> 130.397G -  11.932G   9.658G  49.0d   3.8d  40.2%    32/mthread
14230685.1    iqtree.50p.oct2 cerqueirat     lThM.q -  60.0G >>  27.705G -  27.705G  26.408G  17.0d   8.4d  16.8%    12/mthread
14363649.1    xsinG           uribeje        lThM.q - 600.0G >>  16.264G -  16.264G  16.241G   2.2d   2.2d   5.0%    20/mthread
14363653.1    xmigra          uribeje        lThM.q - 600.0G >>  16.264G -  16.264G  16.245G   2.2d   2.2d   5.0%    20/mthread
14363119.1    admixture_brach ramosi         lThM.q -   8.0G <<  30.353G -  17.518G  15.134G   2.6d   2.6d  10.0%    10/mthread
14363651.1    beast2_tree     uribeje        uThM.q - 128.0G >  112.994G - 112.994G 112.966G  68.2d   2.2d 380.4%     8/mthread
14363652.1    beast2_tree4    uribeje        uThM.q -  64.0G >   59.740G -  59.740G  59.712G  25.4d   2.2d 283.8%     4/mthread
14363751.1    beast2_tree     uribeje        uThM.q - 128.0G >  112.613G - 112.613G 112.585G  46.5d   1.6d 371.6%     8/mthread
14363749.1    beast2_tree     uribeje        uThM.q - 128.0G >  115.741G - 115.741G 115.713G  52.7d   1.6d 419.4%     8/mthread

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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