[torqueusers] Returned job id does not equal qstat id.
David Sheen
sheen at usc.edu
Fri Jun 20 11:43:42 MDT 2008
You should use
$ qstat 12345
The $hostname portion of the job id is assumed based on the server
you're trying to access.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Steve Traylen <steve.traylen at cern.ch> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to diagnose someone else's troque server and have become
> stuck for ideas.
>
> $ qsub test.sh
>
> returns something like
>
> 12345.torque-host.example.org
>
> However
>
> $ qstat 12345.torque-host.example.org
>
> returns "no such job"
>
> And indeed
>
> $ qstat
>
> shows the the job as being called
>
> 12345.torque-host
>
> with the shortname.
>
> /var/spool/pbs/server_name contains the long name torque-host.example.org
> and
> hostname and hostname -f both return the long name torque-host.example.org
>
> what else can set the hostname of the jobid to be short rather than
> long within a qstat?
>
> Steve
>
>
> --
> Steve Traylen
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