Reuti <[email protected]> writes:

> Am 03.01.2012 um 17:31 schrieb Dave Love:
>
>> Reuti <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> There is no direct output for it. You would need a script to look for free 
>>> slots. But this doesn't cover resource requests like memory or so. What you 
>>> can try:
>>> 
>>> $ qstat -g c -pe foobar
>> 
>> I think that just shows the queues which have foobar attached.
>
> Yep, with the total of the slot count. Well, true, the individual
> entries need to be added up by hand...

I'm afraid I don't understand.  It shows me values for the whole queue,
not limited to the hosts for which the PE is defined, e.g. on our system
"qstat -g c -pe chemistry1" and "qstat -g c -q parallel" give the same
output, but the PE is only defined on a host group with 96 slots out of
~1700 on the queue.
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