Am 29.10.2012 um 19:20 schrieb Joseph Farran:

> Ah I missed that.
> 
> Yes we have awk version 3.1.5 and the readme says 3.1.6 or higher.
> 
> We will be upgrading OS from SL 5.7 to 6.3 soon so that should fix this.

Or compile awk on its own: http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/

-- Reuti


> Thanks,
> Joseph
> 
> On 10/29/2012 11:11 AM, Reuti wrote:
>> Am 29.10.2012 um 19:08 schrieb Joseph Farran:
>> 
>>> Thanks Reuti, but it does not work:
>>> 
>>> $ ./status -r
>>> awk: cmd. line:66: fatal: 3 is invalid as number of arguments for strftime
>>> awk: cmd. line:64: fatal: 3 is invalid as number of arguments for strftime
>> Which incarnation of `awk` and version are you using? The requirement should 
>> be in the README.
>> 
>> -- Reuti
>> 
>> 
>>> I am running Son of GE 8.1.2.
>>> 
>>> Joseph
>>> 
>>> On 10/26/2012 03:27 AM, Reuti wrote:
>>>> Am 26.10.2012 um 08:55 schrieb Daniel Gruber:
>>>> 
>>>>> Am 26.10.2012 um 07:58 schrieb Joseph Farran:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Howdy.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> One of my queues has a wall time hard limit of 4 days ( 96 hours ):
>>>>>> # qconf -sq queue  | grep h_rt
>>>>>> h_rt                  96:00:00
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> There is a job which has been running much longer than 4 days and I am 
>>>>>> not sure how to get the hours the job has been running.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I tried this but I am not seeing the wall time clock usage:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> # qstat -F -j 11584 | egrep "usage|time"
>>>>>> submission_time:            Sun Oct 14 23:20:47 2012
>>>>>> usage    1:                 cpu=1:14:53:21, mem=137510.37865 GB s, 
>>>>>> io=0.24098 GB, vmem=1.051G, maxvmem=1.051G
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> So the question is, what is the command to display the current wall 
>>>>>> clock time this job has consumed?
>>>>>> 
>>>>> now -
>>>>> qstat -j 11584 -xml | grep start_time
>>>> You can also use the `status` script to show the runtime:
>>>> 
>>>> $ status -r
>>>> 
>>>> Please see the attached archive, version 1.5b should also work with 
>>>> version 8. Also included is a manpage, which you can move to the preferred 
>>>> location or adjust the $MANPATH.
>>>> 
>>>> -- Reuti
>>>> 
>>>> @Dave and @Rayson: can you please host a copy of the tar? I couldn't spot 
>>>> it.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> If the job is suspended, does that affect the "h_rt" limit?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Joseph
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>> 
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