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I created myself a script to quickly check all the accounts I am a member of. You are welcome to take a copy of it and modify it for the accounts you are e member of. This is the script:
~winger/ovbin/prio
How to "read" the output of above commands
The column 'RawShares' shows you the size of the account in core years times 1000. So you You need to divide this number by 1000 to get the actual core years. The number of core years is the number of cores which can get used under the specific project account on average throughout the year. If the RawShares is 1 it means the account has not been used recently. This happens sometimes for the default accounts. Once you submitted a job the numbers will soon adjust.
The column 'LevelFS' shows you how much the account was recently used. A value above 1 means it is under used underused a number below 1 means it is over usedoverused.
The final priority of your job in the queue (wrt all other jobs) is a combination of the RawShares and the LeveFS => the higher the two numbers the higher the priority of your job will be.