qview - Batch Job Reporting Command

The qview command can be used to report information about jobs that have been submitted to the Workload Management System (WMS). Qview produces a more user-friendly output than most native WMS commands. Many options are available for filtering and summarizing job information.

Sample Default Report Format:

$ qview

                                                 Num  Requested  Elapsed
JobID        UserID   Queue      Job Name       Procs    Time      Time   ST ExHost
====================================================================================
162955       userA    standard   runjob1           48 168:00:00 167:01:05  R batch05
164425       userB    standard   myCFDAAA          32 160:00:00 139:28:30  R batch02
165008       userC    challenge  chaltest_01       32 150:00:00 120:16:33  R batch03
165480       userC    challenge  chaltest_02       32 150:00:00 101:49:32  R batch01
165732       userD    standard   big_cores_a     1024 100:00:00  77:19:19  R batch07
165782       userA    standard   runjob2           12 160:00:00  73:27:20  R batch08
165783       userE    standard   app_easy123        4 160:00:00 ---------  Q ------
165784       userE    standard   app_easy456        4 160:00:00 ---------  Q ------
165785       userC    background stantest_04        4 160:00:00 ---------  Q ------

Load Summary:
                                  Running          Queued
                                Procs  Jobs      Procs  Jobs
====================================================================================
                                 1180     6         12     3

               Compute Pool:     1180
               Available   :        0

Report Description:

  • JobID - ID number given to the job by the WMS
  • UserID - Username of the person who submitted the job
  • Queue - Queue in which the job has been placed
  • Job Name - Name given to the job by either the user or the WMS
  • Num Procs - Number of computational cores requested by the job
  • Requested Time - Requested maximum wall time for job execution (HHH:MM:SS)
  • Elapsed Time - Amount of wall time consumed so far (HHH:MM:SS)
  • ST - Job status: Q(ueued), H(eld), W(aiting), R(unning), etc.
  • ExHost - Name of the batch (MOM) node for a running job
  • Running Procs - Number of computational cores requested by all running jobs
  • Running Jobs - Number of running jobs
  • Queued Procs - Number of computational cores being requested by all non-running jobs
  • Queued Jobs - Number of non-running jobs
  • Compute Pool - Number of computational cores being provided by the system
  • Available - Number of unused computational cores

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