One of the following versions could be helpful:
condor_status -constraint "Cpus>0"
condor_status -claimed
condor_status -available
Or combination:
condor_status -available -constraint "Cpus>0"
Regards,
Lukas
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 08:15:50AM +0200, Hermann Fuchs wrote:
Hello
We are using dynamic partitioning for our condor cluster.
Using condor_status it is easy to see an overview of claimed/unclaimed
slots.
However, even if the cluster is fully loaded, the 'management' slots of
the dynamic slots show up as unclaimed.
Is there a way to filter them out?
Best regards,
Hermann
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Christian Doppler Laboratory for Medical Radiation Research for Radiation Oncology
Department of Radiation Oncology
Medical University Vienna
Währinger Gürtel 18-20
A-1090 Wien
Tel. + 43 / 1 / 40 400 7271
Mail. hermann.fuchs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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