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Only available on clusters of the Alliance.
If you would like to know what the other users of the ESCER Center are running you can use the command 'qsa' ('a' for all). I am maintaining the list of all users by hand. If I forgot someone, let me (Katja) know.

    qsp

Only available on clusters of the Alliance.
The command 'qsp' ('p' for project) shows you all jobs currently in all the project allocations to which you can submit jobs. In the first section is a detailed list of all jobs for each project account and the last section show you the current "usage". Here you can see "workload" of the projects. The LevelFS is a measure for the how much a project was used in the recent past and how high therefore the priority is. The higher the LevelFS the faster a job will start running.

If a def-account was not used during the last few days, the total written will be '0/1' or if someone just submitted a job it will be 'n/1'and the LevelFS will be muuuch smaller than 0. In that case you cannot trust the LevelFS at all. But the RawUsage will give you an indication about how much the account was used in the recent past. The smaller the RawUsage the less it was used.

Kill a job

Check the job-ID number with 'qs' or '~winger/ovbin/qs' and then use 'qdel' to kill your job:
  qdel job-ID

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