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.
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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 |
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| canceljob | Cancels existing job. |
| checkjob | Displays job state, resource requirements, environment, constraints, credentials, history, allocated resources, and resource utilization. |
| msub | Submit a new job. |
| releaseres | Releases a user reservation. |
| setres | Create a user reservation. |
| showbf | Shows resource availability for jobs with specific resource requirements. |
| showq | Displays detailed prioritized list of active and idle jobs. |
| showstart | Shows estimated start time of idle jobs. |
| showstats | Shows detailed usage statistics for users, groups, and accounts, to which the end-user has access. |
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