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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)

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ECACCESS-QUEUE-LIST(1p) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   ECACCESS-QUEUE-LIST(1p)

NAME
ecaccess-queue-list - List available queues SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-queue-list -version|-help|-manual ecaccess-queue-list [-debug] [queue-name] DESCRIPTION
Two different types of queues are in use with ECaccess: 1 - The ECaccess batch queues, which correspond to one system at ECMWF with its specific batch environment, e.g. ecgate will be the ECaccess queue, which will redirect jobs to ecgate at ECMWF, running LoadLeveler. This ECaccess queue will be given as argument when submitting a batch job. 2 - The batch queues (or classes) on the systems at ECMWF will be given in the batch job with #@ class = for LoadLeveler. The names of the ECaccess queues and associated batch queues at ECMWF can be seen with this command. When an ECaccess queue-name is specified then the details for this queue are displayed (including the list of classes). The first ECaccess batch queue in the list is the default queue when submitting a batch job with the ecaccess-job-submit command. ARGUMENTS
queue-name (optional) The name of the ECaccess queue to retrieve the details. OPTIONS
-version Display version number and exits. -help Print a brief help message and exits. -manual Prints the manual page and exits. -debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged. EXAMPLES
ecaccess-queue-list List all the ECaccess batch queues (or systems supporting job submission at ECMWF). ecaccess-queue-list ecgate List all the batch queues (or classes) on the ECMWF system ecgate. SEE ALSO
ecaccess. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-QUEUE-LIST(1p)
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