| condor_q | R Documentation |
List the Condor job queue.
condor_q(all = FALSE, count = FALSE, global = FALSE, user = "",
session = NULL)
condor_qq(all = TRUE, count = TRUE, global = TRUE, user = "",
session = NULL)
all |
whether to list jobs from all users. |
count |
whether to only show the number of jobs. |
global |
whether to list jobs submitted from all submitter machines. |
user |
username to list jobs submitted by a given user. |
session |
optional object of class |
The default value of session = NULL looks for a session object
in the user workspace. This allows the user to run Condor functions without
explicitly specifying the session.
Screen output from the condor_q shell command, or a table if
count = TRUE.
The condor_q R function has the same defaults as the
condor_q shell command, listing only jobs that were submitted by
the current user from the current submitter machine.
The condor_qq alternative is the same function but with different
default argument values, convenient for a quick overview of the
queue.
Arni Magnusson.
condor_submit, condor_q, condor_dir, and
condor_download provide the main Condor interface.
condor_rm stops Condor jobs and condor_rmdir
removes directories on the submitter machine.
condor-package gives an overview of the package.
## Not run:
# General workflow
session <- ssh_connect("servername")
condor_submit()
condor_q()
condor_dir()
condor_download() # after job has finished
# Alternatively, list number of jobs being run by each user
condor_q(all=TRUE, count=TRUE)
## End(Not run)
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