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Manage user priorities
condor_userprio
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condor_userprio
[-pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]]
[Edit option] [Display options]
[-inputfile filename]
condor_userprio either modifies priority-related information
or displays priority-related information.
Displayed information comes from the accountant log,
where the condor_negotiator daemon stores historical usage information
in the file at $(SPOOL)/Accountantnew.log.
Which fields are displayed changes based on command line arguments.
condor_userprio with no arguments,
lists the active users along with their priorities,
in increasing priority order.
The -all option can be used to display
more detailed information about each user,
resulting in a rather wide display,
and includes the following columns:
- Effective Priority
- The effective priority value of the user,
which is used to calculate the user's share when allocating resources.
A lower value means a higher priority,
and the minimum value (highest priority) is 0.5.
The effective priority is
calculated by multiplying the real priority by the priority factor.
- Real Priority
- The value of the real priority of the user.
This value follows the user's resource usage.
- Priority Factor
- The system administrator can set this value
for each user,
thus controlling a user's effective priority relative to other users.
This can be used to create different classes of users.
- Res Used
- The number of resources currently used.
- Accumulated Usage
- The accumulated number of resource-hours
used by the user since the usage start time.
- Usage Start Time
- The time since when usage has been recorded
for the user.
This time is set when a user job runs for the first time.
It is reset to the present time when the
usage for the user is reset.
- Last Usage Time
- The most recent time a resource usage has been recorded
for the user.
By default only users for whom usage was recorded in the last 24 hours,
or whose priority is greater than the minimum are listed.
The -pool option can be used to contact a different central manager
than the local one (the default).
For security purposes of authentication and authorization,
specifying an Edit Option requires the ADMINISTRATOR level of access.
- -help
- Display usage information and exit.
- -pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]
- Contact the specified centralmanagerhostname with an
optional port number, instead of the local central manager.
This can be used to check other pools.
NOTE: The host name (and optional port) specified refer to the host name
(and port) of the condor_negotiator to query for user priorities.
This is slightly different than most HTCondor tools
that support a -pool option,
and instead expect the host name (and port) of the condor_collector.
- -inputfile filename
- Introduced for debugging purposes,
read priority information from filename.
The contents of filename are expected to be the same as captured
output from running a condor_userprio -long command.
- -delete username
- (Edit option) Remove the specified username from HTCondor's accounting.
- -resetall
- (Edit option) Reset the accumulated usage of all the users to zero.
- -resetusage username
- (Edit option) Reset the accumulated usage of the user specified by
username to zero.
- -setaccum username value
- (Edit option) Set the accumulated usage of the user specified by
username to the specified floating point value.
- -setbegin username value
- (Edit option) Set the begin usage time of the user specified by
username to the specified value.
- -setfactor username value
- (Edit option) Set the priority factor of the user specified by
username to the specified value.
- -setlast username value
- (Edit option) Set the last usage time of the user specified by
username to the specified value.
- -setprio username value
- (Edit option) Set the real priority of the user specified by
username to the specified value.
- -activefrom month day year
- (Display option) Display information for users who have
some recorded accumulated usage since the specified date.
- -af[:rtgn,lVh] attr1 [attr2 ...]
- (Display option) The same as -autoformat.
- -all
- (Display option) Display all available fields about each group or user.
- -allusers
- (Display option) Display information for all the users
who have some recorded accumulated usage.
- -autoformat[:rtgn,lVh] attr1 [attr2 ...]
- (Display option) Modifies the display of information when using the
-long option.
Implies use of the -modular option and displays ClassAd attribute
values formatted in a default way according to their attribute types
and with attribute names consistent with the -modular option.
This option takes an arbitrary number of attribute names as arguments,
and prints out their values.
It is assumed that no attribute names begin with a dash character,
so that the next word that begins with dash is the
start of the next option.
Option -autoformat:h gives a tabular output with column headings.
The -autoformat option may be followed by a colon character
and formatting qualifiers:
r print unevaluated, or raw values,
t add a tab character before each field instead of
the default space character,
g inject a newline between ClassAds,
n add a newline character after each field,
, add a comma character after each field,
l label each field,
V use %V formatting, where string values are quoted,
h print headings before the first line of output.
The newline and comma characters may not be used together.
- -constraint <expr>
- (Display option) To be used in conjunction with the -long
-modular or the -autoformat options.
Displays users and groups that match the <expr>.
- -debug[:<opts>]
- (Display option) Without :<opts> specified,
use configured debug level to send debugging output to stderr.
With :<opts> specified, these options are debug levels that
override any configured debug levels for this command's execution
to send debugging output to stderr.
- -flat
- (Display option) Display information such that users within hierarchical
groups are not listed with their group.
- -getreslist username
- (Display option) Display all the resources currently allocated to the
user specified by username.
- -grouporder
- (Display option) Display submitter information with accounting group
entries at the top of the list,
and in breadth-first order within the group hierarchy tree.
- -grouprollup
- (Display option) For hierarchical groups,
the display shows sums as computed for groups,
and these sums include sub groups.
- -hierarchical
- (Display option) Display information such that users within hierarchical
groups are listed with their group.
- -legacy
- (Display option) For use with the -long option,
displays attribute names and values as a single ClassAd.
- -long
- (Display option) A verbose output which displays entire ClassAds.
- -modular
- (Display option) Modifies the display when using the -long option,
such that attribute names and values are shown as distinct ClassAds.
- -most
- (Display option) Display fields considered to be the most useful.
This is the default set of fields displayed.
- -priority
- (Display option) Display fields with user priority information.
- -quotas
- (Display option) Display fields relevant to hierarchical group quotas.
- -usage
- (Display option) Display usage information for each group or user.
Example 1 Since the output varies due to command line arguments,
here is an example of the default output for a pool that does not use
Hierarchical Group Quotas.
This default output is the same as given with the -most Display option.
Last Priority Update: 1/19 13:14
Effective Priority Res Total Usage Time Since
User Name Priority Factor In Use (wghted-hrs) Last Usage
---------------------- ------------ --------- ------ ------------ ----------
www-cndr@cs.wisc.edu 0.56 1.00 0 591998.44 0+16:30
joey@cs.wisc.edu 1.00 1.00 1 990.15 <now>
suzy@cs.wisc.edu 1.53 1.00 0 261.78 0+09:31
leon@cs.wisc.edu 1.63 1.00 2 12597.82 <now>
raj@cs.wisc.edu 3.34 1.00 0 8049.48 0+01:39
jose@cs.wisc.edu 3.62 1.00 4 58137.63 <now>
betsy@cs.wisc.edu 13.47 1.00 0 1475.31 0+22:46
petra@cs.wisc.edu 266.02 500.00 1 288082.03 <now>
carmen@cs.wisc.edu 329.87 10.00 634 2685305.25 <now>
carlos@cs.wisc.edu 687.36 10.00 0 76555.13 0+14:31
ali@proj1.wisc.edu 5000.00 10000.00 0 1315.56 0+03:33
apu@nnland.edu 5000.00 10000.00 0 482.63 0+09:56
pop@proj1.wisc.edu 26688.11 10000.00 1 49560.88 <now>
franz@cs.wisc.edu 29352.06 500.00 109 600277.88 <now>
martha@nnland.edu 58030.94 10000.00 0 48212.79 0+12:32
izzi@nnland.edu 62106.40 10000.00 0 6569.75 0+02:26
marta@cs.wisc.edu 62577.84 500.00 29 193706.30 <now>
kris@proj1.wisc.edu 100597.94 10000.00 0 20814.24 0+04:26
boss@proj1.wisc.edu 318229.25 10000.00 3 324680.47 <now>
---------------------- ------------ --------- ------ ------------ ----------
Number of users: 19 784 4969073.00 0+23:59
Example 2 This is an example of the default output for a pool
that uses hierarchical groups, and the groups accept surplus.
This leads to a very wide display.
% condor_userprio -pool crane.cs.wisc.edu -allusers
Last Priority Update: 1/19 13:18
Group Config Use Effective Priority Res Total Usage Time Since
User Name Quota Surplus Priority Factor In Use (wghted-hrs) Last Usage
------------------------------------ --------- ------- ------------ --------- ------ ------------ ----------
<none> 0.00 yes 1.00 0 6.78 9+03:52
johnsm@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 6.62 9+19:42
John.Smith@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.02 9+03:52
Sedge@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.05 13+03:03
Duck@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.02 31+00:28
other@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.04 16+03:42
Duck 2.00 no 1.00 0 0.02 13+02:57
goose@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.02 13+02:57
Sedge 4.00 no 1.00 0 0.17 9+03:07
johnsm@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.13 9+03:08
Half@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.02 31+00:02
John.Smith@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.05 9+03:07
other@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.01 28+19:34
------------------------------------ --------- ------- ------------ --------- ------ ------------ ----------
Number of users: 10 ByQuota 0 6.97
condor_userprio will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success,
and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
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