On 19 July 2011 23:50, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 20.07.2011 um 00:39 schrieb Wagner, Justin: > >>> what do you mean by "sometimes" - just literally? You rerun the command and >>> it changes all the time? >> >> That is exactly what I mean. Last week it displayed only running jobs, and >> today it is displaying running and pending. And I have seen it go back and >> forth in this manner. > > I assume you have more than one queue then. > > Specifying a queue will limit the output to the pending jobs which could run > in this particular queue at all. So the same pending job might appear at > several -q outputs. > I have a similar issue here. qstat -u "*" -s p -q "*" produces no output even though several of the queued jobs are making reservations according to our schedule file. The idea was to list jobs eligible to run excluding jobs in a held or Error state but it doesn't seem to do so.
> The unseen pending jobs ran finally in the queue in question? > > You could investigate this if it occurs again by setting "schedd_job_info > true" in the scheduler configuration and check the output for this job with > `qstat -j <jobid>`. > > >>> There could be a hard coded option in .sge_qstat file. The behavior changes >>> when you specify in addition "-s r" or > "-s p" and extended it to all >>> users with "-u \*"? >> >> Right now it is displaying both pending and running jobs, and specifying "-s >> pr -u \*" does not change the output. >> >> $ cat $SGE_ROOT/$SGE_CELL/common/sge_qstat >> -u * >> >> $ cat ~/.sge_qstat >> cat: /home/jwagner/.sge_qstat: No such file or director > > Ok - Reuti > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
