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- miser_qinfo - query information on miser queues, queue resource status,
- and list of jobs scheduled against a queue
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- mmmmiiiisssseeeerrrr____qqqqiiiinnnnffffoooo | -Q | -q qname [-j] | [-a] | [-A] | -h
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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 all
- jobs currently scheduled against a particular queue.
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- List all queues and their jobs and schedules.
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- ----QQQQ List all defined miser queues.
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- ----qqqq _q_n_a_m_e
- List current status of the queue specified including 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: START TIME, CPU, MEMORY, and END TIME. This can
- be a slow and an expensive query and the response time is
- proportional to the the length of the queue.
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- List all submitted jobids in the queue.
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- ----aaaa List all queues and their jobs and schedules, ordered by job ID.
- The job list produces a brief description of the job. See
- _m_i_s_e_r__j_i_n_f_o(_1) for a description of the output fields. This is the
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- ----AAAA List current status of all defined miser queues.
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- ----hhhh Print the command's usage message.
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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.
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- 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(1), miser(4), miser(5), miser_jinfo(1), miser_kill(1),
- miser_move(1), miser_reset(1), miser_submit(1).
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