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Using the Clusterware Pro V5.1 CLI, Common Terms

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z State refers to the state of the host. z Batch State refers to the state of the host, and the state of the daemons running on that host. A detailed list of batch states is shown below. For more information, select the online help: z Select Help->Platform Help z Select "View" under the "Hosts" section in the left hand pane. z Select "Change your hostview" to see a description of the icons. Using the Clusterware Pro V5.1 CLI: Status of each node is available using the CLI on the Management Server: % bhosts STATUS shows the current status of the host and the SBD daemon. Batch jobs can only be dispatched to hosts with an ok status. A more detailed list of STATUS is available in the long report: % bhosts -l or % bhosts -l The lsload command provides an instantaneous view of the load state of the Compute Nodes. % lsload A more detailed list of the load information is available in the long report: % lsload -l or % lsload -l Common Terms Both the Web interface and the CLI use the same terms for the health and status of the individual Compute Nodes. These terms are used to define the Batch State of an individual node. z ok - The host is up z closed_Adm - The host is not accepting new jobs. It has been closed by the administrator z closed_Lock - The host is not accepting jobs and all jobs running on it have been suspended. It has been locked by the administrator. z closed_Busy - The host is not accepting new jobs. Some load indices

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State refers to the state of the host.
Batch State refers to the state of the host, and the state of the daemons
running on that host. A detailed list of batch states is shown below.
For more information, select the online help:
Select Help->Platform Help
Select "View" under the "Hosts" section in the left hand pane.
Select "Change your hostview" to see a description of the icons.
Using the Clusterware Pro V5.1 CLI:
Status of each node is available using the CLI on the Management Server:
%
bhosts
STATUS shows the current status of the host and the SBD daemon. Batch jobs can only be
dispatched to hosts with an ok status. A more detailed list of STATUS is available in the
long report:
%
bhosts -l
or
%
bhosts -l <hostname>
The lsload command provides an instantaneous view of the load state of the Compute
Nodes.
%
lsload
A more detailed list of the load information is available in the long report:
%
lsload -l
or
%
lsload -l <hostname>
Common Terms
Both the Web interface and the CLI use the same terms for the health and status of the
individual Compute Nodes. These terms are used to define the Batch State of an individual
node.
ok - The host is up
closed_Adm - The host is not accepting new jobs. It has been closed by
the administrator
closed_Lock - The host is not accepting jobs and all jobs running on it
have been suspended. It has been locked by the administrator.
closed_Busy - The host is not accepting new jobs. Some load indices