Synopsis
mshow [-a] [-q jobqueue=active]
Overview
The mshow command displays various diagnostic messages about the system and job queues.Arguments
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
| -a | AVAILABLE RESOURCES |
| -q [<QUEUENAME>] | Displays the job queues. |
Format
| AVAILABLE RESOURCES | |
| Format: | Can be combined with --flags=[tid|verbose|future] --format=xml and/or -w |
| Default: | --- |
| Description: | Display available resources. |
| Example: | > mshow -a -w user=john --flags=tid --format=xml |
| JOB QUEUE | |
| Format: | <QUEUENAME>, where the queue name is one of: active, eligible, or blocked. Job queue names can be delimited by a comma to display multiple queues. If no job queue name is specified, mshow displays all job queues. |
| Default: | --- |
| Description: | Displays the job queues. If a job queue name is specified, mshow shows only that job queue. |
| Example: |
> mshow -q active,blocked
[Displays all jobs in the active and blocked queues]
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