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projinfo is a tool to see all UPPMAX projects on an UPPMAX HPC cluster.

On an UPPMAX HPC cluster, on a terminal, run:

projinfo
How does that look like?

Your output will look similar to this:

[sven@rackham3 ~]$ projinfo
(Counting the number of core hours used since 2025-08-27/00:00:00 until now.)

Project             Used[h]   Current allocation [h/month]
   User
-----------------------------------------------------
snic2017-7-132         0.00                2000

-----------------------------------------------------
staff                 62.86          2000000000
   agback              0.00
   dahlo               9.19
   douglas             5.61
   sven                48.05

-----------------------------------------------------
testappl               0.00                2000

-----------------------------------------------------
testqt                 7.37                2000
   batchtst            7.37

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-1       456.80                5000
   fruano            456.80

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-10     2412.91                4000
   raphaj           2412.91

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-100        0.00                2000

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-101        0.00              200000

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-102       10.09              100000
   patrikro           10.09

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-104        0.00               35000

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-105       26.62                5000
   gramoken           26.62

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-106    81063.53               10000
   andersl         81063.53

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-2-107        0.00                2000

To see your projects, use:

projinfo | grep $USER -B 10

This command will look for your username and display the 10 lines before it, in the hope of showing the project you belong to.

For example:

[sven@rackham3 ~]$ projinfo | grep $USER -B 10
Project             Used[h]   Current allocation [h/month]
   User
-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax1999-1-234       0.00                2000

-----------------------------------------------------
uppmax2025-1-234      62.86          2000000000
   knatte              0.00
   fnatte              9.19
   tjatte              5.61
   sven                48.05

Here we see that sven is part of uppmax2025-1-234. He does not belong to uppmax1999-1-234, as he is not listed there.