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Re: [HTCondor-users] headers on condor_status command





On 22 Nov 2022, at 17:26, John M Knoeller via HTCondor-users <htcondor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You canât control the headers using -af,  but you can if you use a print format file with the -pr option.
Custom print formats can fully control the classad print engine that -af and -format use, including the headings and specialized data formatters.
 

Excellent, thanks for this!

JT

 
For example, if you create file named templon.cpf with this content:
 
SELECT NOSUMMARY
   Cmd
   Arguments
   CpusProvisioned AS CPUs
   JobId 
   Owner
   formatTime(Qdate) AS Qdate
  formatTime(JobCurrentStartDate) AS StartDate 
   Machine
   interval(time()-JobCurrentStartDate) AS RunTime
   CpusUsage
   NumJobStarts
GROUP BY
  JobCurrentStartDate DECENDING
 
 
then run this 
 
condor_status -claimed -pr templon.cpf -constraint 'Owner=="templon"'
 
 
To duplicate some of the time formatting of the regular condor_status output, try using FORMATAS QDATE
 
-tj
 
 
From: HTCondor-users <htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Jeff Templon
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2022 7:10 AM
To: HTCondor-Users Mail List <htcondor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HTCondor-users] headers on condor_status command
 

Hi,

I have commands like this:

â  gofact_extendrange_ganymede git:(master) â condor_status -claimed -af:h Cmd Arguments CpusProvisioned JobId Owner 'formatTime(Qdate)' 'formatTime(JobCurrentStartDate)'  Machine  'interval(time()-JobCurrentStartDate)' CpusUsage NumJobStarts -sort "-JobCurrentStartDate" -constraint 'Owner=="templon"'
Cmd                                                   Arguments CpusProvisioned JobId     Owner   formatTime(Qdate)        formatTime(JobCurrentStartDate) Machine              interval(time()-JobCurrentStartDate) CpusUsage             NumJobStarts
/user/templon/gofact_extendrange_ganymede/mers.condor 214       1               49710.152 templon Fri Nov 18 10:21:07 2022 Fri Nov 18 10:22:33 2022        wn-lot-048.nikhef.nl 4+03:08:05                           0.9994810870997662    0
/user/templon/gofact_extendrange_ganymede/mers.condor 242       1               49710.180 templon Fri Nov 18 10:21:07 2022 Fri Nov 18 10:23:56 2022        wn-lot-047.nikhef.nl 4+03:06:42                           0.9995679102645538    0
/user/templon/gofact_extendrange_ganymede/mers.condor 254       1               49710.192 templon Fri Nov 18 10:21:07 2022 Fri Nov 18 10:32:35 2022        wn-lot-050.nikhef.nl 4+02:58:03                           0.9994999861801459    0
/user/templon/gofact_extendrange_ganymede/mers.condor 257       1               49710.195 templon Fri Nov 18 10:21:07 2022 Fri Nov 18 10:39:16 2022        wn-lot-050.nikhef.nl 4+02:51:22                           0.9995049555423193    0

The output gets really bulky, partially because I have headers in the output with names like interval(time()-JobCurrentStartDate). Is there a way (aside from wrapping stuff in a script that does the substitution) to give the headers different names?

JT

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