Can anyone explain what the output of condor_stats indicates.
The manual page is confusing, but I think that all of the information is
there--I apologize for the confusing text.
The output is terse because it is meant for input into a script that can
turn the data into pretty graphs. Probably we should make a verbose
option.
I've had a read of the man pages but I still can't work
it out. For example what does this mean:
$ /opt/condor/bin/condor_stats -userquery
tcadmin2@xxxxxxxxx/239032-mstc22.liv.ac.uk
96.62 1 0
96.90 1 0
97.17 0 0
97.45 0 0
97.73 0 0
98.01 0 0
98.28 0 0
I assume that's a subset of the data. You should have numbers ranging
from close to zero to close to 100 in the first column.
First column:
The first column always represents the time, as a percentage of the
range of the query. Thus the first entry will have a value close to
0.0, while the last will be close to 100.0. If the -orgformat option is
used, the time is displayed as number of seconds since the Unix epoch.
The information in the remainder of the columns depends on the query
type.
You may find it easier to interpret with the -orgformat argument.
Next two columns:
The information displayed includes the number of running jobs and the
number of idle jobs.
So you have:
time running-jobs idle-jobs
-alain
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