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NAME

       pegasus-status - Pegasus workflow- and run-time status

SYNOPSIS

       pegasus-status [-h|--help]
                      [-V|--version] [-v|--verbose] [-d|--debug]
                      [-w|--watch [s]]
                      [-L|--[no]legend] [-c|--[no]color] [-U|--[no]utf8]
                      [-Q|--[no]queue] [-i|--[no]idle] [--[no]held]
                      [--[no]heavy] [-S|--[no]success]
                      [-j|--jobtype jt] [-s|--site sid]
                      [-u|--user name]
                      { [-l|--long] | [-r|--rows] }
                      [rundir]

DESCRIPTION

       pegasus-status shows the current state of the Condor Q and a workflow, depending on
       settings. If no valid run directory could be determined, including the current directory,
       pegasus-status will show all jobs of the current user and no workflows. If a run directory
       was specified, or the current directory is a valid run directory, status about the
       workflow will also be shown.

       Many options will modify the behavior of this program, not withstanding a proper UTF-8
       capable terminal, watch mode, the presence of jobs in the queue, progress in the workflow
       directory, etc.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Prints a concise help and exits.

       -V, --version
           Prints the version information and exits.

       -w [sec], --watch [sec]
           This option enables the watch mode. In watch mode, the program repeatedly polls the
           status sources and shows them in an updating window. The optional argument sec to this
           option determines how often these sources are polled.

           We strongly recommend to set this interval not too low, as frequent polling will
           degrade the scheduler performance and increase the host load. In watch mode, the
           terminal size is the limiting factor, and parts of the output may be truncated to fit
           it onto the given terminal.

           Watch mode is disabled by default. The sec argument defaults to 60 seconds.

       -L, --legend, --nolegend
           This option shows a legend explaining the columns in the output, or turns off legends.

           By default, legends are turned off to save terminal real estate.

       -c, --color, --nocolor
           This option turns on (or off) ANSI color escape sequences in the output. The single
           letter option can only switch on colors.

           By default, colors are turned off, as they will not display well on a terminal with
           black background.

       -U, --utf8, --noutf8
           This option turns on (or off) the output of Unicode box drawing characters as UTF-8
           encoded sequences. The single option can only turn on box drawing characters.

           The defaults for this setting depend on the LANG environment variable. If the variable
           contains a value ending in something indicating UTF-8 capabilities, the option is
           turned on by default. It is off otherwise.

       -Q, --queue, --noqueue
           This option turns on (or off) the output from parsing Condor Q.

           By default, Condor Q will be parsed for jobs of the current user. If a workflow run
           directory is specified, it will furthermore be limited to jobs only belonging to the
           workflow.

       -v, --verbose
           This option increases the expert level, showing more information about the condor_q
           state. Being an incremental option, two increases are supported.

           Additionally, the signals SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 will increase and decrease the expert
           level respectively during run-time.

           By default, the simplest queue view is enabled.

       -d, --debug
           This is an internal debugging tool and should not be used outside the development
           team. As incremental option, it will show Pegasus-specific ClassAd tuples for each
           job, more in the second level.

           By default, debug mode is off.

       -u name, --user name
           This option permits to query the queue for a different user than the current one. This
           may be of interest, if you are debugging the workflow of another user.

           By default, the current user is assumed.

       -i, --idle, --noidle
           With this option, jobs in Condor state idle are omitted from the queue output.

           By default, idle jobs are shown.

       --held, --noheld
           This option enables or disabled showing of the reason a job entered Condor’s held
           state. The reason will somewhat destroy the screen layout.

           By default, the reason is shown.

       --heavy, --noheavy
           If the terminal is UTF-8 capable, and output is to a terminal, this option decides
           whether to use heavyweight or lightweight line drawing characters.

           By default, heavy lines connect the jobs to workflows.

       -j jt, --jobtype jt
           This option filters the Condor jobs shown only to the Pegasus jobtypes given as
           argument or arguments to this option. It is a multi-option, and may be specified
           multiple times, and may use comma-separated lists. Use this option with an argument
           help to see all valid and recognized jobtypes.

           By default, all Pegasus jobtypes are shown.

       -s site, --site site
           This option limits the Condor jobs shown to only those pertaining to the (remote) site
           site. This is an multi-option, and may be specified multiple times, and may use
           comma-separated lists.

           By default, all sites are shown.

       -l, --long
           This option will show one line per sub-DAG, including one line for the workflow. If
           there is only a single DAG pertaining to the rundir, only total will be shown.

           This option is mutually exclusive with the --rows option. If both are specified, the
           --long option takes precedence.

           By default, only DAG totals (sums) are shown.

       -r, --rows, --norows
           This option is shows the workflow summary statistics in rows instead of columns. This
           option is useful for sending the statistics in email and later viewing them in a
           proportional font.

           This option is mutually exclusive with the --long option. If both are specified, the
           --long option takes precedence.

           By default, the summary is shown in columns.

       -S, --success, --nosuccess
           This option modifies the previous --long option. It will omit (or show) fully
           successful sub-DAGs from the output.

           By default, all DAGs are shown.

       rundir
           This option show statistics about the given DAG that runs in rundir. To gather proper
           statistics, pegasus-status needs to traverse the directory and all sub-directories.
           This can become an expensive operation on shared filesystems.

           By default, the rundir is assumed to be the current directory. If the current
           directory is not a valid rundir, no DAG statistics will be shown.

RETURN VALUE

       pegasus-status will typically return success in regular mode, and the termination signal
       in watch mode. Abnormal behavior will result in a non-zero exit code.

EXAMPLE

       pegasus-status
           This invocation will parse the Condor Q for the current user and show all her jobs.
           Additionally, if the current directory is a valid Pegasus workflow directory, totals
           about the DAG in that directory are displayed.

       pegasus-status -l rundir
           As above, but providing a specific Pegasus workflow directory in argument rundir and
           requesting to itemize sub-DAGs.

       pegasus-status -j help
           This option will show all permissible job types and exit.

       pegasus-status -vvw 300 -Ll
           This invocation will parse the queue, print it in high-expert mode, show legends,
           itemize DAG statistics of the current working directory, and redraw the terminal every
           five minutes with updated statistics.

RESTRICTIONS

       Currently only supports a single (optional) run directory. If you want to watch multiple
       run directories, I suggest to open multiple terminals and watch them separately. If that
       is not an option, or deemed too expensive, you can ask pegasus-support at isi dot edu to
       extend the program.

SEE ALSO

       condor_q(1), pegasus-statistics(1)

AUTHORS

       Jens-S. Vöckler <voeckler at isi dot edu>

       Gaurang Mehta <gmehta at isi dot edu>

       Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu/