mdiag -u

Synopsis

mdiag -u [userid]

Overview

The mdiag -u command is used to present information about user records maintained by Moab. 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.

Example 1

> mdiag -u
evaluating user information
Name         Priority        Flags         QDef      QOSList*        PartitionList Target  Limits
 
jvella              0       [NONE]       [NONE]       [NONE]                [NONE]   0.00  [NONE]
  ALIST=Engineering
  Message:  profiling enabled (597 of 3000 samples/00:15:00 interval)
[NONE]              0       [NONE]       [NONE]       [NONE]                [NONE]   0.00  [NONE]
reynolds            0       [NONE]       [NONE]       [NONE]                [NONE]   0.00  [NONE]
  ALIST=Administration
  Message:  profiling enabled (597 of 3000 samples/00:15:00 interval)
mshaw               0       [NONE]       [NONE]       [NONE]                [NONE]   0.00  [NONE]
  ALIST=Test
  Message:  profiling enabled (584 of 3000 samples/00:15:00 interval)
kforbes             0       [NONE]       [NONE]       [NONE]                [NONE]   0.00  [NONE]
  ALIST=Shared
  Message:  profiling enabled (597 of 3000 samples/00:15:00 interval)
gastor              0       [NONE]       [NONE]       [NONE]                [NONE]   0.00  [NONE]
  ALIST=Engineering
  Message:  profiling enabled (597 of 3000 samples/00:15:00 interval)

Note that only users which have jobs which are currently queued or have been queued since Moab was most recently started are listed.

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