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oarnodesetting
oarnodesetting(1) OAR commands oarnodesetting(1)
NAME
oarnodesetting - Change the state and properties of a node in OAR.
SYNOPSIS
oarnodesetting [-h hostname | [[-r resource_number][--sql "sql syntax"] | -a]]
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to Change the state and properties of a node in OAR.
OPTIONS
-a, --add
Add a new resource.
-s, --state STATE
Set the new state of the node. The available states are: Alive, Absent and Dead.
-m, --maintenance on/off
Set the maintenance mode on/off (resource state will be set to absent and available_upto field set to 0).
-h, --hostname HOSTNAME
Set the node hostname.
-r, --resource
Set the resource.
--sql
Get resource identifiers which respond to the SQL where clause on the table jobs (ex: "type = 'default'").
-p, --property "PROPERTY=VALUE"
Set the property of the node to the given value.
-n, --nowait
Do not wait for job ends when the node switches to Absent or Dead.
EXAMPLES
oarnodesetting -s Alive -h node012
oarnodesetting -s Absent -h node012
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright 2003-2012 LIG http://lig.imag.fr This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2 or above. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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