On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 1:17 PM, mahbube rustaee <[email protected]> wrote:

> qconf --help show your answer:
>
>  [-sobjl obj_nm2 attr_nm val]             show objects which match the
> given value
> obj_nm2                 "queue"|"queue_domain"|"queue_instance"|"exechost"
>
> example:
> # list of queues that set prolog attribute to NONE , NONE can be another
> setting.
> [sgeadmin@rakhsh ~]$ qconf -sobjl queue prolog NONE
> std-mechanic.q
> pub-serial.q
> pub-all-gpu.q
> all.q
> ansys.q
> pub-all-amd.q
> pub-all-xeon.q
>
> --
> rustaee
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Gerard Henry <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> hello all,
>>
>> i don't understand how to use the option -sobjl in qconf?:
>>       -sobjl obj_spec attr_name val <show object list>
>>
>> i just want to verify that some queues contains the correct epilog
>> script. I can do it with grep, but perhaps it's easy with another option?
>> Anybody has an example of "qconf -sobjl obj_spec attr_name val" ?
>> [me@master ~]$ qconf -sobjl q1 epilog *
>> error: invalid option argument "mbox"
>> Usage: qconf -help
>>   not name of a queue,q1. that should be queue object.
>>
>         * refer to contents of current directory. mbox is a file of
current path .
qconf -sobjl <object-name> <attr-name> <value-of-attr>

>
>> thanks in advance for help,
>>
>> gerard
>>
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