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oarnotify(1) OAR commands oarnotify(1)
NAME
oarnotify - Multi usage command for queues and Almighty notification.
SYNOPSIS
oarnotify [-e str] [-d str] [-E] [-D] [--add_queue str] [--remove_queue] [-l] [tag_to_Almighty]
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to manage scheduling queues and to notify the OAR server (Almighty).
OPTIONS
-e, --enable_queue
Active an existing queue.
-d, --disable_queue
Inactive an existing queue.
-E, --Enable_all_queues
Active all queues.
-D, --Disable_all_queues
Inactive all queues.
--add_queue
Add a new queue; syntax is name,priority,scheduler. (ex: "name,3,oar_sched_gantt_with_timesharing")
--remove_queue
Remove an existing queue.
-l, --list_queues
List all queues and there status.
tag_to_Almighty
The non exhaustive list of these tags is:
- "Term" : ask OAR server to launch the scheduler
- "Finaud" : ask OAR server to launch the check of empty and Suspected nodes
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.
oarnotify 2012-05-23 oarnotify(1)