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This README file describes the set of clustertools that have been developed for the convenient interaction with the cluster queues and job outputs. q-usage ================================================= This is one of the most usefull wrappers, as it gives a short overview of the current job situation on the cluster. Technically, it is a wrapper for the q-status command decribed further below. Usage: q-usage When called without arguments, it provides a summary of the currently running, held and queued jobs of all users. If any of the thre categories should be empty, no information for this category is displayed. Usage: q-usage <user> When called with a user-ID as argument, the summary is shown for the respective user only. q-less ================================================= This script takes the output-file from a running job and dsiplays it using less. If a job has no output file defined or runs interactively, en error will occur: For this to work, is required that the output file is directly spooled to the designed output location (see torque option -k). Usage: q-less <job-id> q-tail ================================================= This script takes the output-file of a running job and tails its content to the screen. It's behavior is equivalent to tail -f <File>. For this to work, is required that the output file is directly spooled to the designed output location (see torque option -k). Usage: q-tail <job-id> qlogin ================================================= This is a wrapper script for requesting a node for interactive work using the active q. When called without any arguments, it will request a node with standard settings (1 cpu, 1gb, 72h). Each of the options can be customized. Usage: qlogin [-m <mem>] [--mem=<mem>] [-n <ncpus>] [<additional params in torque format>] q-status ================================================= This wrapper gets its information from showq and is mainly used as basis for q-usage. For more detailed information, please refer to the help page that can be invoked by q-status -h. q-gstat ================================================= This is formatting wrapper around pbsnodes, summarizing cpu load and memory load of all available nodes. Help page is available via q-gstat -h. Run without arguments it shows the standard overview of the cluster state. q-user ================================================= A wrapper of q-stat that gives an overview of which user has how many jobs running on which node. Help available via -h. Run without arguments it shows how many jobs the invoking user is running. To display information for all users, use 'all' instead of user name.
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