You could parse the output of "qstat -r" and then show the complete queue name

Bests,

NiCo

Excerpts from sudha.penmetsa's message of 2015-05-05 10:12:10 +0200:
> Hi,
> 
> We have configured a queue name which is long as per our requirement.
> 
> From the qstat output , we are not able to  see the full name of the 
> execution host due to this.
> 
> For example
> 
> The output from qstat should be something like
> 
> queuename@host1
> 
> but it is
> 
> queuename@ho
> 
> Can anybody let me know if there is any possibility to extend the visibility 
> of the character range using the qstat command or do we need to rename the 
> queuename
> 
> Regards,
> Sudha
> 
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