Man page - sge_user(5)
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Manual
| USER(5) | Grid Engine File Formats | USER(5) |
NAME
user - Grid Engine user entry file format
DESCRIPTION
A user entry is used to store ticket and usage information on a per-user basis. Maintaining user entries for all users participating in a Grid Engine system is required if Grid Engine is operated under a user share tree policy.
If the enforce_user cluster configuration parameter is set to auto, a user object for the submitting user will be created automatically during job submission, if one does not already exist. The auto_user_oticket, auto_user_fshare, auto_user_default_project, and auto_user_delete_time cluster configuration parameters will be used as default attributes of the new user object.
A list of currently configured user entries can be displayed via the qconf(1) -suserl option. The contents of each listed user entry can be shown via the -suser switch. The output follows the user format description. New user entries can be created, and existing ones can be modified, via the -auser, -muser and -duser options to qconf(1).
Note, Grid Engine allows backslashes (\) be used to escape newline characters. The backslash and the newline are replaced with a space character before any interpretation.
FORMAT
A user entry contains four parameters:
name
The user name in the format for user_name in sge_types(5).
oticket
The number of override tickets currently assigned to the user.
fshare
The current functional share of the user.
default_project
The default project of the user.
delete_time
Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release.
The wall-clock time when this user will be deleted, expressed as the number of
seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970. If set to zero, the affected user is
a permanent user. If set to one, the user currently has active jobs. For
additional information about automatically created users, see the
enforce_user and auto_user_delete_time parameters in
sge_conf(5).
SEE ALSO
sge_intro(1), sge_types(1), qconf(1). sge_conf(5).
COPYRIGHT
See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.
| $Date: 2011-05-17 21:18:42 $ | SGE 8.1.3pre |