condor_stats (1) - Linux Manuals
Name
condor_stats Display historical information about the HTCondor pool
Synopsis
condor_stats [ -f filename ] [ -orgformat ] [ -pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber] ] [ time-range ] query-typeDescription
condor_stats displays historic information about an HTCondor pool. Based on the type of information requested, a query is sent to the condor_collector daemon, and the information received is displayed using the standard output. If the -f option is used, the information will be written to a file instead of to standard output. The -pool option can be used to get information from other pools, instead of from the local (default) pool. The condor_stats tool is used to query resource information (single or by platform), submitter and user information, and checkpoint server information. If a time range is not specified, the default query provides information for the previous 24 hours. Otherwise, information can be retrieved for other time ranges such as the last specified number of hours, last week, last month, or a specified date range.The information is displayed in columns separated by tabs. The first column always represents the time, as a percentage of the range of the query. Thus the first entry will have a value close to 0.0, while the last will be close to 100.0. If the -orgformat option is used, the time is displayed as number of seconds since the Unix epoch. The information in the remainder of the columns depends on the query type.
Note that logging of pool history must be enabled in the condor_collector daemon, otherwise no information will be available.
One query type is required. If multiple queries are specified, only the last one takes effect.
Time Range Options
-lastday
- Get information for the last day.
-lastweek
- Get information for the last week.
-lastmonth
- Get information for the last month.
-lasthours n
- Get information for the n last hours.
-from m d y
- Get information for the time since the beginning of the specified date. A start date prior to the Unix epoch causes condor_stats to print its usage information and quit.
-to m d y
- Get information for the time up to the beginning of the specified date, instead of up to now. A finish date in the future causes condor_stats to print its usage information and quit.
Query Type Arguments
The query types that do not list all of a category require further specification as given by an argument.
-resourcequery hostname
- A single resource query provides information about a single machine. The information also includes the keyboard idle time (in seconds), the load average, and the machine state.
-resourcelist
- A query of a single list of resources to provide a list of all the machines for which the condor_collector daemon has historic information within the query's time range.
-resgroupquery arch/opsys | ``Total''
- A query of a specified group to provide information about a group of machines based on their platform (operating system and architecture). The architecture is defined by the machine ClassAd Arch , and the operating system is defined by the machine ClassAd OpSys . The string ``Total'' ask for information about all platforms.
- The columns displayed are the number of machines that are unclaimed, matched, claimed, preempting, owner, shutdown, delete, backfill, and drained state.
-resgrouplist
- Queries for a list of all the group names for which the condor_collector has historic information within the query's time range.
-userquery email_address/submit_machine
- Query for a specific submitter on a specific machine. The information displayed includes the number of running jobs and the number of idle jobs. An example argument appears as
-userlist
-usergroupquery
email_address | ``Total''
-usergrouplist
-ckptquery
hostname
-ckptlist
-f
filename
-pool
centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]
-orgformat
condor_stats
will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
Options
Exit Status
Author
Center for High Throughput Computing, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Copyright
Copyright (C) 1990-2015 Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.