If you are using the latest version (10.5 or later), then the log file that condor_watch_q reads has both the slot name and some GPU information, so it should be possible to enhance condor_watch_q to show this information.
And since condor_watch_q is python, you can change it in the field.
If you come up with something you are pleased with, I’d like to encourage you to submit a pull request. -tj From: HTCondor-users <htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Russell Smithies Is it possible to display the hostname where the job is running when using condor_q or condor_watch_q?
Ideally I'd like to see which GPU it's running on as well but I'd settle for the hostname :-) I've tried '-autoformat ' and I get some of what I want but I’m not sure if I need to add some custom attributes? muthur$ condor_q -autoformat Owner ClusterId RemoteHost AssignedGPUs JobStatus rsmithies 315 slot1@kscprod-data3 GPU-5f846c33 2 rsmithies 316 slot2@kscprod-data3 GPU-c60861f1 2 rsmithies 317 slot1@kscprod-data2 GPU-387fd653 2 rsmithies 318 slot2@kscprod-data2 GPU-4f372461 2 rsmithies 319 undefined undefined 1 rsmithies 320 undefined undefined 1 rsmithies 321 undefined undefined 1 rsmithies 322 undefined undefined 1 If you’re considering further enhancements for GPUs I’d be happy to test
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