HP 1032 ClusterPack V2.4 Tutorial - Page 74
List a user's process status on one or more cluster nodes, 6.15 Kill a user's process or all
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z Update /etc/checklist on node1, node3 and node5 with the local /etc/checklist % clcp -C node1+node3+node5 /etc/checklist % h:/etc/checklist z Copy multiple local files to all nodes % clcp a.txt b.txt c.txt %h:/tmp z Copy multiple remote files to multiple local files % clcp %h:/tmp/a.txt /tmp/a.%h.txt For more details on the usage of clcp, invoke: % man clcp Back to Top 1.6.14 List a user's process status on one or more cluster nodes The 'clps' command in /opt/clusterpack/bin is used to produce a 'ps' output that includes the host name. A clps command with no arguments lists all the processes associated with the user invoking the command on all Compute Nodes. Some examples of clps usage are: z List all processes belonging to user 'joeuser' % clps -u joeuser z List all processes on node3 and node4 % clps -C node3+node4 -a For more details on the usage of clps, invoke the command: % man clps Back to Top 1.6.15 Kill a user's process (or all of the user's processes) on some/all Cluster Nodes The 'clkill' command in /opt/clusterpack/bin is used to kill processes on Cluster Nodes. Since