Hi
On 01/08/2019 15:59, David Trimboli wrote:
I guess XML it is. If this were PowerShell it'd be a cinch, but working in
Bash... ugh...
I'm not a PowerShell user, but I believe it is available for Linux.
This should help, unless you are prevented from installing it on your cluster
due to
On 25/01/2019 14:24, David Triimboli wrote:
On 1/24/2019 5:25 PM, Fred Youhanaie wrote:
stat("/opt/sge/bin/qhost", 0x7fff16f8c7a0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)
That's a strange line, because qhost lives in /opt/sge/bin/lx-amd64. But the
following line also has a permiss
On 24/01/2019 20:29, David Triimboli wrote:
On 1/24/2019 2:54 PM, Fred Youhanaie wrote:
It seems the culprit is the man command, rather than the man pages themselves, since you
can "cat" the files directly.
The man command tends to consult other files and directories, such as manp
It seems the culprit is the man command, rather than the man pages themselves, since you
can "cat" the files directly.
The man command tends to consult other files and directories, such as manpath.config and cache directories. It would be worth using strace, e.g. strace man qhost, to see where
On 12/06/18 22:55, Douglas Duckworth wrote:
Hi Everyone
We're looking into writing a monthly report which lists CPU usage by group,
within share tree, along with a list of users therein as well as their usage.
Does anyone have any advice on writing such a report or perhaps know of any
of it available. I actually started on the documentation
recently but got interrupted.
Right, I have a local copy of that page from pre-Oracle days. The link came
from a google search for easy reference!
I think it's time to upgrade my local copy of GE :-)
Cheers
Fred Youhanaie
:
http://arc.liv.ac.uk/repos/darcs/sge/source/libs/uti/rmon.html
HTH
Fred Youhanaie
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