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Several utilities to aid in the use, administration, and management of PBS variants (including OpenPBS, PBS Pro, and TORQUE).
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PBS Tools Copyright 2005-2017, Ohio Supercomputer Center Copyright 2008-2015, University of Tennessee Website: http://www.osc.edu/~troy/pbstools/ Git repo: https://github.com/tabaer/pbstools PBS Tools is a collection of utilities that have been developed at OSC, NICS, and elsewhere to aid in the administration and management of PBS variants (including OpenPBS, PBS Pro, and TORQUE). They have been developed primarily on Linux clusters, but most of them should be applicable to virtually any system running PBS. User tools: ----------- bin/ja -- Job accounting within a PBS job; similar to "ja" in NQE. bin/pbsdcp -- Distributed copy command within a PBS job. This can optionally include an MPI-based scatter functionality that should scale better than the default rcp-based approach. bin/qexec -- Workalike for SGE qlogin/qrsh/qsh bin/parallel-command-processor -- An MPI program for running an array of serial jobs in the context of a single parallel job (a.k.a. the poor man's job arrays). bin/supermover -- A highly configurable data movement tool that can wrap scp, globus-url-copy, hsi, and a host of other data movement utilities. bin/dmsub -- Submits data movement jobs using a variety of batch and data movement back-ends; understands the transfer description formats of RFT, DMover, and Stork. May rely on supermover, depending on how it's configured. bin/dagsub -- A workalike for condor_submit_dag. This allows the submission of large, complex sets of dependent jobs using a relatively simple syntax. Relies on dmsub for emulating Stork data movement jobs. Admin tools: ------------ bin/js -- Command line lookup of job scripts in the accounting database. bin/jobinfo -- Command line lookup of usage data in the accounting database. sbin/reaver -- Find (and optionally clean up) processes on a host which have not been allocated jobs on that host; requires root privilege. Database/web tools: ------------------- Note: these all assume a MySQL DB back end running on the same server as pbs_server and PHP-enabled httpd. etc/create-tables.sql -- Create "pbsacct" database, table, and two user accounts (pbsacct and webapp) used by the other DB tools. To initialize, run "mysql -u root -p passwd <create-tables.sql". sbin/job-db-update -- Parses PBS job accounting records and inserts them into DB. sbin/jobscript-to-db -- Inserts one or more job scripts into the job DB. sbin/spool-jobscripts -- Spools newly submitted jobscripts to /tmp and then invokes jobscript-to-db on them. web/jobinfo.php -- Presents information on a single job based from the job DB. web/jobs-by-user.php -- Presents information on all jobs by a given user (over an optional date range) from the job DB. web/jobs-by-group.php -- Presents information on all jobs by a given group (over an optional date range) from the job DB. web/jobs-by-node.php -- Presents information on all jobs on a given node (over an optional date range) from the job DB. web/jobstats*.php -- Presents statistics on all jobs (over an optional date range) from the job DB. web/software-usage*.php -- Presents information on software usage on all jobs (over an optional date range) from the job DB. web/active-users.php -- Presents a list of the most active users over a date range. web/active-groups.php -- Presents a list of the most active groups over a date range. web/problem-jobs.php -- Searches for potentially problematic jobs over a date range. (Note that what constitutes "problematic" is extremely site specific.) web/usage-summary.php -- Presents a usage summary over a date range. web/site-specific.php -- Site specific settings. web/sql-term.php -- "Terminal" for running arbitrary SQL queries on job DB. examples/db-example -- An example of putting job data from multiple PBS instances into a single job DB. Suggestions: ------------ Comments and suggestions on this software are welcomed; please send them to Troy Baer <[email protected]>. Copyright: ---------- PBS Tools are copyright 2005-2017 Supercomputer Center and/or copyright 2008-2015 University of Tennessee, and are licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v2.
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