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NAME

       work_queue_status - display status of currently running Work Queue applications.

SYNOPSIS

       work_queue_status [options] [master] [port]

DESCRIPTION

       work_queue_status  displays the status of currently running Work Queue applications.  When
       run with no options, it queries the global catalog server to list  the  currently  running
       Work  Queue  masters.   When  given an address and a port, it queries a master directly to
       obtain more detailed information about tasks and workers.

       •   Hostname and port number of the application.

       •   Number of waiting tasks.

       •   Number of completed tasks.

       •   Number of connected workers.

       •   Number of tasks currently being executed.

       •   Timestamp of when there was last communication with the application.

OPTIONS

        --where <expr>
               Show only Work Queue masters matching this expression.

        -Q, --statistics
              Show summary information about queues. (default)

        -M, --project-name=<name>
              Filter results of -Q for masters matching <name>.

        -W, --workers
              Show details of all workers connected to the master.

        -T, --tasks
              Show details of all tasks in the queue.

        -A, --able-workers
              List categories of the given master, size of largest task, and workers that can run
              it.

        -R, --resources
              Show available resources for each master.

        --capacity
              Show resource capacities for each master.

        -l, --verbose
              Long output.

       -C, --catalog=<catalog>
              Set catalog server to <catalog>. Format: HOSTNAME:PORT

       -d, --debug=<flag>
              Enable debugging for the given subsystem. Try -d all as a start.

       -t, --timeout=<time>
              RPC timeout (default=300s).

       -o, --debug-file=<file>
              Send debugging to this file. (can also be :stderr, :stdout, :syslog, or :journal)

       -O, --debug-rotate-max=<bytes>
              Rotate debug file once it reaches this size.

        -v, --version
              Show work_queue_status version.

        -h, --help
              Show this help message.

EXAMPLES

       Without  arguments,  work_queue_status  shows  a  summary of all of the projects currently
       reporting to the default catalog server. Waiting, running, and complete columns  refer  to
       number of tasks:

               $ work_queue_status
               PROJECT            HOST                   PORT WAITING RUNNING COMPLETE WORKERS
               shrimp             cclws16.cse.nd.edu     9001     963      37        2      33
               crustacea          terra.solar.edu        9000       0    2310    32084     700

       With the -R option, a summary of the resources available to each master is shown:

               $ work_queue_status -R
               MASTER                         CORES      MEMORY          DISK
               shrimp                         228        279300          932512
               crustacea                      4200       4136784         9049985

       With the --capacity option, a summary of the resource capacities for each master is shown:

               $ work_queue_status --capacity
               MASTER                         TASKS      CORES      MEMORY          DISK
               refine                         ???        ???        ???             ???
               shrimp                         99120      99120      781362960       1307691584
               crustacea                      318911     318911     326564864       326564864

       Use  the  -W  option  to list the workers connected to a particular master.  Completed and
       running columns refer to numbers of tasks:

               $ work_queue_status -W cclws16.cse.nd.edu 9001
               HOST                     ADDRESS          COMPLETED RUNNING
               mccourt02.helios.nd.edu  10.176.48.102:40         0 4
               cse-ws-23.cse.nd.edu     129.74.155.120:5         0 0
               mccourt50.helios.nd.edu  10.176.63.50:560         4 4
               dirt02.cse.nd.edu        129.74.20.156:58         4 4
               cclvm03.virtual.crc.nd.e 129.74.246.235:3         0 0

       With the -T option, a list of all the tasks submitted to the queue is shown:

               $ work_queue_status -T cclws16.cse.nd.edu 9001
               ID       STATE    PRIORITY HOST                     COMMAND
               1000     WAITING         0 ???                      ./rmapper-cs -M fast -M 50bp 1
               999      WAITING         0 ???                      ./rmapper-cs -M fast -M 50bp 1
               21       running         0 cse-ws-35.cse.nd.edu     ./rmapper-cs -M fast -M 50bp 3
               20       running         0 cse-ws-35.cse.nd.edu     ./rmapper-cs -M fast -M 50bp 2
               19       running         0 cse-ws-35.cse.nd.edu     ./rmapper-cs -M fast -M 50bp 2
               18       running         0 cse-ws-35.cse.nd.edu     ./rmapper-cs -M fast -M 50bp 2

       The -A option shows a summary of the resources observed per task category.

               $ work_queue_status -T cclws16.cse.nd.edu 9001
               CATEGORY        RUNNING    WAITING  FIT-WORKERS  MAX-CORES MAX-MEMORY   MAX-DISK
               analysis            216        784           54          4      ~1011      ~3502
               merge                20         92           30         ~1      ~4021      21318
               default               1         25           54         >1       ~503       >243

       With the -A option:

       •   Running and waiting correspond to number of tasks in the category.

       •   Fit-workers shows the number of connected workers able to run the largest task in  the
           category.

       •   max-cores,  max-memory,  and  max-disk  show  the  corresponding  largest value in the
           category.

           The value may have the following prefixes:

       •   No prefix. The maximum value was manually specified.

       •   ~ All the task have run with at most this quantity of resources.

       •   > There is at least one task that has used more than this quantity of  resources,  but
           the maximum remains unknown.

           Finally, the -l option shows statistics of the queue in a JSON object:

               $ work_queue_status -l cclws16.cse.nd.edu 9001
               {"categories":[{"max_disk":"3500","max_memory":"1024","max_cores":"1",...

EXIT STATUS

       On success, returns zero.  On failure, returns non-zero.

COPYRIGHT

       The  Cooperative  Computing  Tools are Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Douglas Thain and Copyright
       (C) 2005-2015 The University of Notre Dame.  This software is distributed  under  the  GNU
       General Public License.  See the file COPYING for details.

SEE ALSO

Cooperative Computing Tools DocumentationWork Queue User Manualwork_queue_worker(1)             work_queue_status(1)            work_queue_factory(1)
           condor_submit_workers(1) sge_submit_workers(1) torque_submit_workers(1)