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Login to any suncat machine (e.g. suncat0001) to execute these. You can get more information about these commands from the man pages.
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bjobs (shows your current list of batch jobs and jobIds) bjobs -u all | grep suncat (show jobs of all users in the suncat queues) bpeek <jobId> (examine logfile output from job that may not have been flushed to disk) bkill <jobId> (kill job) lsload -R suncat (show CPU loading of all suncat machines) lshosts -R suncat (show list of suncat machines and associated info) bhosts -w suncatfarm (show status of hosts, from a batch perspective) btop <jobId> (moves job priority to the top) bbot <jobId> (moves job priority to the bottom) bmod [options] <jobId> (modify job parameters after submission, e.g. priority) |