03-06-2007
Exellent! It works.
Sorry, it's a kind of my fault I just learned how to use Unix.
Thank you so much for your help.
su_in99
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sge_qstat
SGE_QSTAT(5) Sun Grid Engine File Formats SGE_QSTAT(5)
NAME
sge_qstat - Sun Grid Engine default qstat file format
DESCRIPTION
sge_qstat defines the command line switches that will be used by qstat by default. If available, the default sge_qstat file is read and
processed by qstat(1).
There is a cluster global and a user private sge_qstat file. The user private file has the highest precedence and is followed by the clus-
ter global sge_qstat file. Command line switches used with qstat(1) override all switches contained in the user private or cluster global
sge_qstat file.
The format of the default files is:
o The default sge_qstat file may contain an arbitrary number of lines. Blank lines and lines with a '#' sign at the first column are
skipped. Each line not to be skipped may contain any qstat(1) option as described in the Sun Grid Engine Reference Manual. More than
one option per line is allowed.
EXAMPLES
The following is a simple example of a default sge_qstat file:
=====================================================
# Just show me my own running and suspended jobs
-s rs -u $user
=====================================================
Having defined a default sge_qstat file like this and using qstat as follows:
qstat
has the same effect as if qstat was executed with:
qstat -s rs -u <current_user>
FILES
<sge_root>/<cell>/common/sge_qstat global defaults file
$HOME/.sge_qstatuser private defaults file
SEE ALSO
sge_intro(1), qstat(1), Sun Grid Engine Installation and Administration Guide
COPYRIGHT
See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.
SGE 6.2u5 $Date$ SGE_QSTAT(5)