This command provides a summary of the state of the system. It displays a list of all active jobs and a text-based map of the status of all nodes and the jobs they are servicing. Basic diagnostic tests are also performed and any problems found are reported.
Access
By default, this command can be run by any Moab Administrator.
Example 1
In this example, nine active jobs are running on the system. Each job listed in the top of the output is associated with a letter. For example, job fr17n11.942.0 is associated with the letter "A." This letter can now be used to determine where the job is currently running. By looking at the system "map," it can be found that job fr17n11.942.0 (job "A") is running on nodes fr2n10, fr2n13, fr2n16, fr3n06 ...
The key at the bottom of the system map can be used to determine unusual node states. For example, fr7n15 is currently in the state down.
After the key, a series of warning messages may be displayed indicating
possible system problems. In this case, warning message indicate that there
are memory problems on three nodes, fr3n07, fr4n06, and fr4n09. Also,
warning messages indicate that job fr15n09.1097.0 is having difficulty
starting. Node fr11n08 is in state BUSY but has no job assigned to it.
(It possibly has a runaway job running on it.)