You can now check the resulting transaction records (see Querying Transactions).
Example 3-13. Let's list all the job transactions
$ glstxn -O Job —show="RequestId,TransactionId,Object,Action,JobId,Project,User,Machine,Amount"
RequestId TransactionId Object Action JobId Project User Machine Amount
------------- ------------------- --------- ---------- --------------- ------------- ------ ---------- ---------
298 299 Job Create
298 303 Job Quote chemistry amy colony 57600
299 304 Job Modify
299 307 Job Reserve PBS.1234.0 chemistry amy colony 57600
300 311 Job Charge PBS.1234.0 chemistry amy colony 19744
300 312 Job Modify
301 314 Job Refund PBS.1234.0
301 315 Job Modify
Example 3-14. It may also be illustrative to examine what transactions actually composed our charge request...
$ glstxn -R 655 —show="Id,Object,Action,Name,JobId,Amount,Account,Delta"
Id Object Action Name JobId Amount Account Delta
---- ---------------- --------- --------------- --------------- --------- ---------- ---------
308 Usage Create
309 Reservation Delete PBS.1234.0
310 Allocation Modify 2
311 Job Charge 1 PBS.1234.0 19744 2 -19744
312 Job Modify 1