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condor_top
Display status and runtime statistics of a HTCondor daemon
condor_top
[-h]
condor_top
[-l]
[-p centralmanagerhostname[:portname]]
[-n name]
[-d delay]
[-c columnset]
[-s sortcolumn]
[--
attrs=attr1,attr2,...]
[daemon options]
condor_top
[-c columnset]
[-s sortcolumn]
[--
attrs=attr1,attr2,...]
[classad-filename classad-filename]
condor_top displays the status
(e.g. memory usage and duty cycle)
of a HTCondor daemon
and calculates and displays runtime statistics
for the daemon's subprocesses.
When no arguments are specified,
condor_top displays the status
for the primary daemon
based on the role of the current machine
by scanning the DAEMON_LIST
configuration setting.
If multiple daemons are listed,
condor_top will monitor one of (in decreasing priority):
condor_schedd,
condor_startd,
condor_collector,
condor_negotiator,
condor_master.
If the condor_collector returns multiple ClassAds
for the chosen daemon type,
condor_top will display stats from the first ClassAd returned.
Results can be constrained
by passing the NAME of a specific daemon with -n.
The default delay is STATISTICS_WINDOW_QUANTUM,
which is 4 minutes (240 seconds)
in a default HTCondor configuration.
Setting the delay smaller
can be helpful
for finding spikes of activity,
but setting the delay too small
will lead to poor measurements
of the duty cycle
and of the runtime statistics.
condor_top can run in a top-like ``live'' mode
by passing -l.
The live mode is similar to the *nix top command,
with stats updating every delay seconds.
Redirecting stdout will disable live mode
even if -l is set.
To exit condor_top while in live mode,
issue Ctrl-C.
condor_top can be passed two files containing ClassAds
from the same HTCondor daemon,
in which case the condor_collector will not be queried
but rather the statistics will be computed and displayed immediately
from the two ClassAds.
Only -c, -s, and -attrs options are considered
when passing ClassAds via files.
The following subprocess stat columns may be displayed (*default):
- Item
- *Name of the subprocess
- InstRt
- *Total runtime between the two ClassAds
- InstAvg
- *Mean runtime per execution between the two ClassAds
- TotalRt
- Total runtime since daemon start
- TotAvg
- *Mean runtime per execution since daemon start
- TotMax
- *Max runtime per execution since daemon start
- TotMin
- Min runtime per execution since daemon start
- RtPctAvg
- *Percent of mean runtime per execution. The ratio of InstAvg to TotAvg, expressed as a percentage
- RtPctMax
- Percent of max runtime per execution. The ratio of (InstAvg - TotMin) to (TotMax - TotMin), expressed as a percentage
- RtSigmas
- Standard deviations from mean runtime. The ratio of (InstAvg - TotAvg) to the standard deviation in runtime per execution since daemon start
- InstCt
- Executions between the two ClassAds
- InstRate
- *Executions per second between the two ClassAds
- TotalCt
- Total executions (counts) since daemon start
- AvgRate
- *Mean count rate. Executions per second since daemon start
- CtPctAvg
- Percent of mean count rate. The ratio of InstRate to AvgRate, expressed as a percentage.
- -h
- Displays the list of options.
- -l
- Puts condor_top in to a live, continually updating mode.
- -p centralmanagerhostname[:portname]
- Query the daemon via the specified central manager. If
omitted, the value of the configuration variable
COLLECTOR_HOST is used.
- -n name
- Query the daemon named name. If omitted, the value
used will depend on the type of daemon queried (see
Daemon Options).
- -d delay
- Specifies the delay between ClassAd updates, in
integer seconds. If omitted, the value of the
configuration variable STATISTICS_WINDOW_QUANTUM is
used.
- -c columnset
- Display columnset set of columns. Valid columnsets are:
default, runtime, count, all.
- -s sortcolumn
- Sort table by sortcolumn. Defaults to InstRt.
- --attrs=attr1,attr2,...
- Comma-delimited list of additional ClassAd attributes
to monitor.
Daemon Options
- --collector
- Monitor condor_collector ClassAds. If -n is not set,
the constraint ``Machine == COLLECTOR_HOST''
will be used.
- --negotiator
- Monitor condor_negotiator ClassAds. If -n is not set,
the constraint ``Machine == COLLECTOR_HOST''
will be used.
- --master
- Monitor condor_master ClassAds. If -n is not set,
the constraint ``Machine == COLLECTOR_HOST''
will be used.
- --schedd
- Monitor condor_schedd ClassAds. If -n is not set,
the constraint ``Machine == FULL_HOSTNAME''
will be tried,
otherwise the first condor_schedd ClassAd
returned from the condor_collector will be used.
- --startd
- Monitor condor_startd ClassAds. If -n is not set,
the constraint ``Machine == FULL_HOSTNAME''
will be tried,
otherwise the first condor_startd ClassAd
returned from the condor_collector will be used.
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