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NAME

       sge_schedule - format of the Grid Engine schedule file

DESCRIPTION

       The  schedule  file  is written by the qmaster when MONITOR=1 is set in the params item of
       sched_conf(5).

       Note that the file tends to grow rapidly,  and  should  be  truncated/rotated,  e.g.  with
       logrotate(1).   Also  it  should  probably  be  placed  on  local disk, not an NFS-mounted
       filesystem, for instance, because of the large number of small writes it typically gets  -
       e.g. make a symbolic link into the qmaster spool area (assuming that is local).

       See qsched(1) for a tool to process the data and produce information on reservations.

FORMAT

       A line containing
       ::::::::
       indicates  the  start  of  a  scheduling  interval.   It  is followed by lines showing the
       resource usage considered for the interval.  They contain the following fields,  delimited
       by ':'.

       job id The numeric job id;

       task id
              The task id (1 for serial jobs);

       reason The  for  listing  the  utilization.   One of the following, depending on the job's
              state:

              RUNNING
                     Running before the interval;

              SUSPENDED
                     Suspended before the interval;

              MIGRATING
                     To be preempted/migrated (currently unused);

              STARTING
                     To be started;

              RESERVING
                     Having resources reserved through advance or normal resource reservation.

       start time
              Start of resource utilization, in seconds after the epoch;

       end time
              End of resource utilization, as above;

       level  The level at which resources are considered.  One of:

              Q      Queue;

              H      Host;

              G      Global;

              P      Parallel environment.

       object name
              Name of the relevant queue, host, parallel environment, or "global";

       resource name
              Complex name in use or being reserved;

       utilization
              Amount of the named complex.

FILES

       $SGE_ROOT/$SGE_$CELL/common/schedule

SEE ALSO

       sched_conf(5), qsched(1).

                                            2012-07-25                            sge_schedule(5)