4.5 End-user Commands

While the majority of Moab commands are tailored for use by system administrators, a number of commands are designed to extend the knowledge and capabilities of end-users. The following table covers the commands available to end-users.

Note When using Active Directory as a central authentication mechanism, all nodes must be reported with a different name when booted in both Linux and Windows (for instance, 'node01-l' for Linux and 'node01' for Windows). If a machine account with the same name is created for each OS, the most recent OS will remove the previously-joined machine account. The nodes must report to Moab with the same hostname. This can be done by using aliases (adding all node names to the /etc/hosts file on the system where Moab is running) and ensuring that the Linux resource manager reports the node with its global name rather than the Linux-specific one ('node01' rather than 'node01-l').
Command Description
Cancels existing job.
Displays job state, resource requirements, environment, constraints, credentials, history, allocated resources, and resource utilization.
Submit a new job.
Releases a user reservation.
Create a user reservation.
Shows resource availability for jobs with specific resource requirements.
Displays detailed prioritized list of active and idle jobs.
Shows estimated start time of idle jobs.
Shows detailed usage statistics for users, groups, and accounts, to which the end-user has access.

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