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QQUOTA(1)						   Sun Grid Engine User Commands						 QQUOTA(1)

NAME
qquota - shows current usage of Sun Grid Engine resource quotas SYNTAX
qquota [ -h wc_host|wc_hostgroup,... ] [ -help ] [ -l resource_name,... ] [ -u wc_user,... ] [ -P wc_project,... ] [ -pe wc_pe_name,... ] [ -q wc_cqueue,... ] [ -xml ] DESCRIPTION
qquota shows the current Sun Grid Engine resource quota sets. Only resource quota sets with a positive usage count or a static limit are printed. Selection options allow you to filter for specific hosts, cluster queues, projects, parallel environments (pe), resources or users. With- out any option qquota will display a list of all resource quota sets for the calling user. OPTIONS
-h wc_host|wc_hostgroup,... Display only resource quota sets that matches with the hosts in the given wildcard host or hostgroup list. Find the definition of wc_host and wc_hostgroup in sge_types(1). -help Prints a listing of all options. -l resource_name,... Display only resource quota sets being matched with the resources in the given resource list. -u wc_user,... Display only resource quota sets being matched with the users in the given wildcard user list. Find the definition of wc_user in sge_types(1). -P wc_project,... Display only resource quota sets being matched with the projects in the given wildcard project list. Find the definition of wc_project in sge_types(1). -pe wc_pe_name,... Display only resource quota sets being matched with the parallel environments (pe) in the given wildcard pe list. Find the defini- tion of wc_pe_name in sge_types(1). -q wc_cqueue,... Display only resource quota sets being matched with the queues in the given wildcard cluster queue list. Find the definition of wc_cqueue in sge_types(1). -xml This option can be used with all other options and changes the output to XML. The schema used is referenced in the XML output. The output is printed to stdout. OUTPUT FORMATS
A line is printed for every resource quota with a positive usage count or a static resource. The line consists of o the resource quota - rule set name/rule name or number of rule in ruleset o the limit - resource name, the number of used and available entities of that resource o the effective resource quota set filter ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
SGE_ROOT Specifies the location of the Sun Grid Engine standard configuration files. SGE_CELL If set, specifies the default Sun Grid Engine cell. To address a Sun Grid Engine cell qquota uses (in the order of prece- dence): The name of the cell specified in the environment variable SGE_CELL, if it is set. The name of the default cell, i.e. default. SGE_DEBUG_LEVEL If set, specifies that debug information should be written to stderr. In addition the level of detail in which debug infor- mation is generated is defined. SGE_QMASTER_PORT If set, specifies the tcp port on which sge_qmaster(8) is expected to listen for communication requests. Most installations will use a services map entry for the service "sge_qmaster" instead to define that port. FILES
<sge_root>/<cell>/common/act_qmaster Sun Grid Engine master host file <sge_root>/<cell>/common/sge_qquota cluster qquota default options $HOME/.sge_qquota user qquota default options SEE ALSO
sge_intro(1), qalter(1), qconf(1), qhold(1), qmod(1), qstat(1), qsub(1), queue_conf(5), sge_execd(8), sge_qmaster(8), sge_shepherd(8). COPYRIGHT
See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions. SGE 6.2u5 $Date$ QQUOTA(1)

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QMOD(1) 						   Sun Grid Engine User Commands						   QMOD(1)

NAME
qmod - modify a Sun Grid Engine queue and running job SYNTAX
qmod [ options ] [ wc_job_range_list | wc_queue_list ] DESCRIPTION
Qmod enables users classified as owners (see queue_conf(5) for details) of a workstation to modify the state of Sun Grid Engine queues for his/her machine as well as the state of his/her own jobs. A manager/operator or root can execute qmod for any queue and job in a cluster but only from administrative hosts. Find additional information concerning wc_queue_list and wc_job_list in sge_types(1). OPTIONS
-c Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release. Please use the -cj or -cq switch instead. Clears the error state of the specified jobs(s)/queue(s). -cj Clears the error state of the specified jobs(s). -cq Clears the error state of the specified queue(s). -d Disables the queue(s), i.e. no further jobs are dispatched to disabled queues while jobs already executing in these queues are allowed to finish. -e Enables the queue(s). -f Force the modification action for the queue despite the apparent current state of the queue. For example if a queue appears to be suspended but the job execution seems to be continuing the manager/operator can force a suspend operation which will send a SIGSTOP to the jobs. In any case, the queue or job status will be set even if the sge_execd(8) controlling the queues/jobs cannot be reached. Requires manager/operator privileges. -help Prints a listing of all options. -r Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release. Please use the -rj or -rq switch instead. If applied to queues, reschedules all jobs currently running in this queue. If applied to running jobs, reschedules the jobs. Requires root or manager privileges. In order for a job to be rescheduled, it or the queue in which it is executing must have the rerun flag activated. (See -r option in the qsub(1) man page and the rerun option in the queue_conf(5) man page for more informa- tion.) Additional restrictions apply for parallel and checkpointing jobs. (See the reschedule_unknown description in the sge_conf(5) man page for details). -rj If applied to running jobs, reschedules the jobs. Requires root or manager privileges. -rq If applied to queues, reschedules all jobs currently running in this queue. Requires root or manager privileges. -s Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release. Please use the -sj or -sq switch instead. If applied to queues, suspends the queues and any jobs which might be active. If applied to running jobs, suspends the jobs. -sj If applied to running jobs, suspends the jobs. If a job is both suspended explicitly and via suspension of its queue, a following unsuspend of the queue will not release the suspension state on the job. -sq If applied to queues, suspends the queues and any jobs which might be active. -us Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release. Please use the -usj or -usq switch instead. If applied to queues, unsuspends the queues and any jobs which might be active. If applied to jobs, unsuspends the jobs. -usj If applied to jobs, unsuspends the jobs. If a job is both suspended explicitly and via suspension of its queue, a following unsus- pend of the queue will not release the suspension state on the job. -usq If applied to queues, unsuspends the queues and any jobs which might be active. ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
SGE_ROOT Specifies the location of the Sun Grid Engine standard configuration files. SGE_CELL If set, specifies the default Sun Grid Engine cell. To address a Sun Grid Engine cell qmod uses (in the order of prece- dence): The name of the cell specified in the environment variable SGE_CELL, if it is set. The name of the default cell, i.e. default. SGE_DEBUG_LEVEL If set, specifies that debug information should be written to stderr. In addition the level of detail in which debug infor- mation is generated is defined. SGE_QMASTER_PORT If set, specifies the tcp port on which sge_qmaster(8) is expected to listen for communication requests. Most installations will use a services map entry for the service "sge_qmaster" instead to define that port. FILES
<sge_root>/<cell>/common/act_qmaster Sun Grid Engine master host file SEE ALSO
sge_intro(1), sge_ckpt(1), qstat(1), queue_conf(5), sge_execd(8), sge_types(1). COPYRIGHT
See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions. SGE 6.2u5 $Date$ QMOD(1)
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