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pbsnodes
Synopsis
pbsnodes [-{a|x}] [-q] [-s server] [node|:property]
pbsnodes -l [-q] [-s server] [state] [nodename|:property ...]
pbsnodes [-{c|d|o|r}] [-q] [-s server] [-n -l] [-N "note"] [node|:property]
DescriptionThe pbsnodes command is used to mark nodes down, free or offline. It can also be used to list nodes and their state. Node information is obtained by sending a request to the PBS job server. Sets of nodes can be operated on at once by specifying a node property prefixed by a colon. See Node States for more information on node states. Nodes do not exist in a single state, but actually have a set of states. For example, a node can be simultaneously "busy" and "offline". The "free" state is the absense of all other states and so is never combined with other states. In order to execute pbsnodes with other than the -a or -l options, the user must have PBS Manager or Operator privilege. Options
Using all displays all nodes and their attributes. Using active displays all nodes which are job-exclusive, job-sharing, or busy. Using up displays all nodes in an "up state". Up states include job-execlusive, job-sharing, reserve, free, busy and time-shared. All other strings display the nodes which are currently in the state indicated by the string. See Alsopbs_server(8B) and the PBS External Reference Specification
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