Thanks a lot Ian, That would have been perfect, but, as you say, it is a bit inaccurate. So in the end I ended up using condor_q. Filip On May 27, 2011, at 2:58 PM, Ian Chesal wrote: > condor_status -schedd > > Will tell you about all the schedulers in your pool but the information is not in lock step with the condor_q view from the scheduler. > > Regards, > - Ian > > On 2011-05-27, at 8:49 AM, Filip Krikava <filip.krikava@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm wondering what is the most efficient way to get information about just the number of jobs in the schedd queue - just to get the last line of the default condor_q command eg: "100 jobs; 100 idle, 0 running, 0 held". >> >> If there is a large number of jobs in the queue, the command takes quiet some time to execute so perhaps this information can be obtain somehow else? >> >> Thanks, >> Filip >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Condor-users mailing list >> To unsubscribe, send a message to condor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a >> subject: Unsubscribe >> You can also unsubscribe by visiting >> https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/condor-users >> >> The archives can be found at: >> https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/condor-users/ > _______________________________________________ > Condor-users mailing list > To unsubscribe, send a message to condor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a > subject: Unsubscribe > You can also unsubscribe by visiting > https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/condor-users > > The archives can be found at: > https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/condor-users/
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