09-16-2009
how to get cpu and memory configuration on sun
Hi folks, can you please help to print cpu and memory configuration on sun host.
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oarprint(1) OAR commands oarprint(1)
NAME
oarprint - pretty print of a job resources
SYNOPSIS
oarprint [options] <key property name>
DESCRIPTION
Print a sorted output of the resources of a job with regard to a key property, with a customisable format.
OPTION
-f, --file
Input file, default is $OAR_RESOURCE_PROPERTIES_FILE (available within a job). See the EXAMPLES section below for more details.
-P, --properties
Property to display separated by commas, default: key property.
-F,--format
Customised output format, default: "%" .
-T, --token
Substitution token to replace in the format string, default: % .
-C, --comma
Separator to use when displaying lists, default: , .
-l, --list
List available properties and exit.
-h, --help
Show help usage.
EXAMPLES
On the job connection node (where $OAR_RESOURCE_PROPERTIES_FILE is defined):
oarprint host -P host,cpu,core -F "host: % cpu: % core: %" -C+
On the submission frontend:
oarstat -j 42 -p | oarprint core -P host,cpuset,mem -F "%[%] (%)" -f -
SEE ALSO
oarstat(1), oarnodes(1), oarsub(1), oardel(1), oarhold(1), oarresume(1)
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright 2008 Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (http://www.liglab.fr). This software is licensed under the GNU Library General Public License. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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