11-23-2012
Thanks bartus11
However i think i may have over simplified my file names! and it may be a little more complicated. The files are name in the format yyyy.ddd.hh.mm.ss.stationnumber.component (they are earthquake events). For eg.
2006.162.20.11.27.N60027.e
2006.162.20.11.27.N60027.n
2006.162.20.11.27.N60027.z
2006.165.04.28.18.N60027.e
2006.165.04.28.18.N60027.n
2006.165.04.28.18.N60027.z
Sorry!
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oarstat(1) OAR commands oarstat(1)
NAME
oarstat - show information about jobs
SYNOPSIS
oarstat [-X|-Y|-J|-D|-f] [-j jobid|--array arrayid] [--sql SQL_properties] [-u user] [--array]
oarstat [-e|-p] [-j jobid | --array arrayid]
oarstat -s [-X|-Y|-J|-D] -j jobid
oarstat [-X|-Y|-J|-D] --gantt "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss, YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss"
oarstat --accounting "YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM-DD"
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to show information of jobs in OAR batch scheduler.
OPTIONS
-f, --full
Very detailed display.
-j, --job job_id
Print information from a specific job.
-e, --events
Print job events only.
-p, --properties
Print job properties in the same format as in the $OAR_RESOURCE_PROPERTIES_FILE file on the nodes.
-s, --state
Print only the state of a specified job. It makes a minimal query to the database. It is optimized to allow scripting for example. Must
be used with -j.
-u, --user [login]
Print information for the current user or the one given. If used with --accounting, print a more detailed accounting report for the
user.
--array [array_id]
Toggle the visualization of array information on. If an array_id is provided, print information relative to the subjobs of the given
array job.
--sql
Restricts display with the SQL where clause on the table jobs (ex: "project = 'p1'")
-D, --DUMPER
Print result in DUMPER format.
-X, --XML
Print result in XML format.
-Y, --YAML
Print result in YAML format.
-J, --JSON
Print result in JSON format.
-g, --gantt "date_start,date_stop"
Print history of jobs and state of resources between two dates like "2006-03-30 13:49:27, 2006-04-30 13:49:27"
--accounting "date_start,date_stop"
Shows accounting information between two dates like "2006-03-30, 2006-04-30".
If --user is also used, more details are shown for this particular user.
Warning: the accounting table must be up to date. The update must be done at superuser level with the oaraccounting command.
-V, --version
Print OAR version number.
-h, --help
Print help message.
SEE ALSO
oarprint(1), oarsub(1), oardel(1), oarnodes(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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