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qsched

NAME
SYNTAX
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
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SEE ALSO
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NAME

qsched, process-scheduler-log - show scheduling information on resource reservation

SYNTAX

qsched [ -u user | --user= user ] [ -a | --all ] [ -j jid_list | --jid= jid_list ] [ -f | --full ] [ -s j | --sort=j ] [ -q | --queues ] [ -d | --debug ] [ -h | --help ]
process-scheduler-log
[ -v ]

DESCRIPTION

qsched reports resources being reserved for jobs on the basis of the schedule file, which is processed by process-scheduler-log , which runs continuously. Generating schedule requires setting MONITOR=1 in the params parameter of the scheduler (see sched_conf (5)).

process-scheduler-log should simply be started in the background as it does not currently daemonize itself. Alternatively, it could be run under daemonize (1), or adapted to run as a global load sensor (see sge_execd (8)). It needs SGE_ROOT and SGE_CELL set in the environment when it starts.

qsched and process-scheduler-log both potentially need editing to configure for the local installation, particularly the definition of $trim_string in qsched .

OPTIONS

-a | --all

View jobs belonging to all users (synonym for -u user ) View jobs belonging to user .

-d | --debug

Print debugging information.

-f | --full

Print all available data for each job.

-h | --help

Print help information.

-j jid_list | --jid= jid_list

jid_list is a comma-separated list of job ids to view.

-q | --queues

Sort output by queue.

-s j | --sort=j

Sort output by job id.

-u user | --user= user

View jobs belonging to user .

-v

Print information on standard output. -u * ).

The default is to sort by start time.

FILES

/var/run/sgeprocschedlog.pid

Contains the process id of process-scheduler-log .

${SGE_ROOT}/${SGE_CELL}/common/act_qmaster

Consulted to check that the qmaster is active.

${SGE_ROOT}/${SGE_CELL}/common/schedule

Normal schedule monitoring file.

${SGE_ROOT}/${SGE_CELL}/common/schedule.last

Contents of last complete scheduling interval seen in schedule file.

SEE ALSO

sched_conf (5), daemonize (1)

AUTHOR

Mark Dixon <m.c.dixon@leeds.ac.uk>
Man page by Dave Love <d.love@liverpool.ac.uk>