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RE: [Condor-users] Nice Job Description
- Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:58:33 -0400
- From: "Bryan S. Maher" <Bryan.Maher@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Condor-users] Nice Job Description
Matt,
thanks. I somehow missed the -format parameter when looking at the docs.
-Bryan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Matt Hope
> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 11:45 AM
> To: Condor-Users Mail List
> Subject: RE: [Condor-users] Nice Job Description
>
>
> roll your own variant of condor_q / condor_status which
> parses the output of <say>
>
> condor_q -global \
> -format "%d|" ClusterId \
> -format "%d|" ProcId \
> -format "%s|" Owner \
> -format "%d|" QDate \
> -format "%d|" EnteredCurrentStatus \
> -format "%d|" ServerTime \
> -format "%d|" JobStatus \
> -format "%d|" JobPrio \
> -format "FOO=%s|" foo \
> -format "BAR=%d|" bar \
> -format "?\n" ClusterId \
>
> where FOO and BAR are additional attributes applied to your
> jobs (such as pretty_name) - the cluster id is duplicated to
> ensure a new line is added
>
> you can then pump this through your language of choice (awk
> makes life pretty nice - esp for calculating rolling totals)
>
> nasty: you have to deal with the lack of entries when looking
> up attributes that don't exist (look at the ouput before you
> pipe it into awk to see what I mean)
>
> if you use global then it make take a verylong time parsing
> through everything - therefore you may wish to add additional
> constraints
>
> if you want to calc times then you need to use the strftime
> function (the values provided map directly thankfully)
>
> if you want nice output you better make liberal use of printf
> (getting <days>+time forexample)
>
> fair amount of effort - only worth it if you *really* need
> that information quickly
>
> quick hack - make your jobs first param be meaningless and
> put whatever you want in there :¬)
>
> of course I'm assuming some cygwin alike is available for the
> unixy tools
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bryan S. Maher
> > Sent: 06 July 2004 16:17
> > To: Condor-Users Mail List
> > Subject: [Condor-users] Nice Job Description
> >
> >
> > We submit all our jobs via a wrapper called jobwrap.cmd.
> > When we look at the output from CONDOR_Q, all the jobs look
> > pretty much the same, i.e. "jobwrap.cmd c:\foo". Is there a
> > way to have Condor display a more useful user defined
> > description of the job?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bryan
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