Overview:
The 'diagnose -q' command is used to present information about user records maintained by Maui. The information presented includes user name, UID, scheduling priority, default job flags, default QOS level, List of accessible QOS levels, and list of accessible partitions.
Usage:
diagnose -u [<USERNAME>]
Example:
> diagnose -u
Diagnosing Users
Name UID
Priority Flags DefaultQOS
QOSList PartitionList
jacksond 160
2223 [NONE]
4 31:63
[NONE]
steve 345
0 [NONE]
-1 [NONE]
[NONE]
tom
346 0
[NONE] -1
[NONE]
[NONE]
susam 347
0 [NONE]
-1 [NONE]
[NONE]
studnt01 351
10 [NONE]
-1 [NONE]
[NONE]
studnt04 354
10 [NONE]
-1 [NONE]
[NONE]
studnt05 355
10 [NONE]
-1 [NONE]
[NONE]
Note that only users with have jobs which are currently queued or have been queued since Maui was most recently started are listed. For user statistics, see the showstats command.