condor_status
Use condor_status
to gain an overview of the current state of the Condor system.
- Show all slots and their current load:
condor_status
- Only free slots:
condor_status -available
- All slots in use
condor_status -running
- Detailed report showing all attributes:
condor_status -long condor_status -long london madrid
- Restrict the output to computers with certain attributes:
condor_status -constraints 'SlotID==4'
- Only display certain attributes:
condor_status -long -attributes Machine,Mips,Kflops condor_status schweini -long -attributes Machine,Mips,Kflops
- It is often possible to specify an option using a short form. Upper and lower case are unimportant. Examples:
condor_status -r condor_status -av condor_status paris -l -con 'SlotID==2' -at machine,mips,kflops
How to request important information
- Show a list of all hosts sorted by performance:
condor_status -l -sort kflops -at kflops,machine
- Sorted by current keyboard activity:
condor_status -l -sort keyboardidle -attributes Machine,keyboardidle
- Show current load levels:
condor_status -l -attributes Machine,cpuisbusy,loadavg,condorloadavg
Notes: CpuIsBusy is defined as:
CpuBusy = ( ( LoadAvg - CondorLoadAvg ) >= 0.500000 )
- Show computers that are currently running non-Condor jobs:
condor_status -l -con "cpuisbusy==true" -attributes Machine,cpuisbusy,loadavg,condorloadavg {{tag>server condor}}