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NAME

       qselect - select queues.

SYNTAX

       qselect  [  -help  ]  [  -l  resource=val,...   ]  [  -pe  pe_name,...   ]  [  -q  wc_queue,...   ]  [ -s
       {r|p|s|z|hu|ho|hs|hj|ha|h}[+] ] [ -U user,...  ]

DESCRIPTION

       qselect prints a list of Sun Grid Engine queue names corresponding to selection criteria specified in the
       qselect arguments described below. The output of qselect can be fed into other Sun Grid  Engine  commands
       to  apply  actions  on the selected queue sets. For example together with the -mqattr option to qconf(1),
       qselect can be used to modify queue attributes on a set of queues.

OPTIONS

       -help  Prints a listing of all options.

       -l resource[=value],...
              Defines the resources to be granted by the queues which should  be  included  in  the  queue  list
              output.  Matching  is  performed  on queues based on non-mutable resource availability information
              only.  That means load values are always ignored except the so-called  static  load  values  (i.e.
              "arch",   "num_proc",   "mem_total",  "swap_total"  and  "virtual_total")  ones.  Also  consumable
              utilization is ignored.  If there are multiple -l resource requests they will be concatenated by a
              logical AND: a queue needs to offer all resources to be displayed.

       -pe pe_name,...
              Includes queues into the output which are attached to at least one of  the  parallel  environments
              enlisted in the comma separated option argument.

       -q wc_queue,...
              Directly  specifies  the wildcard expression queue list to be included in the output.  This option
              usually is only meaningful in conjunction with another qselect option to extract a subset of queue
              names from a list given by -q.  Description of wc_queue can be found in sge_types(1).

       -qs {a|c|d|o|s|u|A|C|D|E|S}
              This option allows to filter for queue instances in certain states.

       -U user,...
              Includes the queues to which the specified users have access in the qselect output.

EXAMPLES

       =====================================================

       % qselect -l arch=linux
       % qselect -l arch=linux -U andreas,shannon
       % qconf -mattr queue h_vmem=1GB `qselect -l arch=linux`

       =====================================================

       The first example prints the names of those queues residing on Linux  machines.  The  second  command  in
       addition  restricts  the output to those queues with access permission for the users andreas and shannon.
       The third command changes the queue attribute h_vmem to 1 Gigabyte on queues residing on  Linux  machines
       (see  the  qconf(1)  manual  page  for  details on the -mattr option and the queue_conf(5) manual page on
       details of queue configuration entries).

ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES

       SGE_ROOT       Specifies the location of the Sun Grid Engine standard configuration files.

       SGE_CELL       If set, specifies the default Sun Grid Engine cell. To address  a  Sun  Grid  Engine  cell
                      qselect uses (in the order of precedence):

                             The name of the cell specified in the environment variable SGE_CELL, if it is set.

                             The name of the default cell, i.e. default.

       SGE_DEBUG_LEVEL
                      If  set,  specifies  that  debug  information should be written to stderr. In addition the
                      level of detail in which debug information is generated is defined.

       SGE_QMASTER_PORT
                      If set, specifies the  tcp  port  on  which  sge_qmaster(8)  is  expected  to  listen  for
                      communication  requests.  Most installations will use a services map entry for the service
                      "sge_qmaster" instead to define that port.

FILES

       <sge_root>/<cell>/common/act_qmaster
                       Sun Grid Engine master host file

SEE ALSO

       sge_intro(1), qconf(1), qmod(1), qstat(1), queue_conf(5),

COPYRIGHT

       See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

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