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Re: [Condor-users] condor_status Constraint format to filter nodes on an attribute



Try: 'state == "owner"'

Your string quoting was just off. That's all. 

- Ian

On 2010-08-11, at 6:13 PM, Rahul Nabar <rpnabar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> In order to get jobs only in the "owner" state I tried running
> 
> condor_status  -constraint 'State==Owner'
> &
> condor_status  -constraint State=='Owner'
> 
> But none of them seem to filter correctly.  I assume I must be using a
> wrong constraint spec. The manpage (
> http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v6.2/condor_status.html )
> doesn't give a lot of details about the constraint format. Any pointers?
> 
> [root@eu003 ~]# condor_status  | more
> 
> Name               OpSys      Arch   State     Activity LoadAv Mem   ActvtyTime
> 
> slot1@eu001        LINUX      X86_64 Owner     Idle     1.000  2005  0+20:50:09
> slot2@eu001        LINUX      X86_64 Owner     Idle     1.000  2005  0+17:05:07
> slot3@eu001        LINUX      X86_64 Owner     Idle     1.000  2005  0+17:05:08
> slot4@eu001        LINUX      X86_64 Owner     Idle     1.000  2005  0+17:05:09
> slot5@eu001        LINUX      X86_64 Owner     Idle     1.000  2005  0+17:05:10
> slot6@eu001        LINUX      X86_64 Owner     Idle     1.000  2005  0+17:05:11
> slot7@eu001        LINUX      X86_64 Owner     Idle     1.000  2005  0+17:05:12
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rahul
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