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miser_qinfo - query information about the resources of a miser queue
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mmmmiiiisssseeeerrrr____qqqqiiiinnnnffffoooo -q qname [-j] | -Q
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The _m_i_s_e_r__q_i_n_f_o command is used to retrieve information about the free
resources of a queue, the names of all miser queues, and to query the IDs
of all jobs currently scheduled against a particular queue.
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----qqqq _q_n_a_m_e
Returns the free resources associated with qname. A queue, as
described in _m_i_s_e_r(_1), has a resource vector of time and space. Each
element of the vector represents a quantum of time that has an
associated space against which a job can request resources. The
output of this option is a list of all the elements of the resource
vector in tabular form. At the top of the table is the name of the
queue and the size of the quantum in seconds. Each entry of the
table either consists of a time/space tuple or of a '-'. Since the
size of a vector may be arbitrarily large, a '-' is a ditto mark for
all quanta whose resources are identical in size to the last entry
with a time/space tuple.
----qqqq _q_n_a_m_e ----jjjj
Returns the list of jobs currently scheduled against qname. To get
the actual job schedule use _m_i_s_e_r__j_i_n_f_o(_1).
----QQQQ Returns a list of queue names.
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The information returned is a snapshot of the current resources and may
be inaccurate by the time the information is displayed.
To access information about a particular queue, the user must have read
access to the queue definition file (see _m_i_s_e_r(_4) for more information
about queue definition files).
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miser(5), miser(4), miser(1), miser_submit(1), miser_jinfo(1),
miser_move(1), miser_reset(1).
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