Tim,

the XML output returned with -xml (e.g. in addition to 'qstat -u ...') will contain the un-truncated data. Should be easy to parse it out.

But indeed ... it should be much easier to get this info.

Cheers,

Fritz

Tim Landscheidt schrieb:
Ian Kaufman<[email protected]>  wrote:

When I run qstat -u \*, each job references the specific node it is
running on. So, if you know the jobnum, I would just use "qstat -u \*
| grep jobnum".

[...]

It does, but it truncates queue + host to 30 characters for
me:

| tools.wikilint@tools-login:~$ qstat
| job-ID  prior   name       user         state submit/start at     queue       
                   slots ja-task-ID
| 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|    1897 0.73198 lighttpd-w tools.wikili Rr    04/16/2014 19:28:13 
webgrid-lighttpd@tools-webgrid     1
| tools.wikilint@tools-login:~$

So I can't see from that whether the job is running on
tools-webgrid-01 or tools-webgrid-02.

Tim

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