Kevin Buckley <[email protected]> writes:

> Whoops,
>
> forgot to copy the list in
>
> On 19 June 2012 10:08, Joseph Farran <[email protected]> wrote:
>> After making this the system wide default, how can an individual users
>> change it back to just show their jobs?
>>
>> In one account, I created:
>>
>> $ cat ~/.sge_qstat
>> -u $USER
>>
>> Trying to switch it back to only listing this one user qstat jobs, but I
>> still get the system wide listing of everyone.
>
> The user file seems to add to the existing command line, ie including the
> stuff from the system-wide definitions.

Yes, arguments from the various sources are concatenated, and perhaps
sge_request(5) should be more explicit.

This is https://arc.liv.ac.uk/trac/SGE/ticket/810 though I should add
this note.

Like similar options, the union of multiple -u arguments is taken,
i.e. -u A -u B is equivalent to -u A,B and with * present, you get
everything.  I'm not sure it's worth the incompatibility and effort to
change that in this case and any others where it might make sense.

> If you trace, eg do an strace of, the qstat invocation with both defiinitions
> active, you'll see that both the -u * and -u $USER are being processed.
>
> I think you may be approaching this in a slightly suboptimal way though,
> involving two changes, the system-wide define and the user-education
> define, when one "change" would suffice.

Right.  (You can use -clear in ~/.sge_request, but then you lose any
other system-defined things like helpful JSVs.)

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