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Verify that Moab is running by executing showq:
> showq active jobs------------------------ JOBNAME USERNAME STATE PROC REMAINING STARTTIME fr8n01.187.0 570 Running 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:54:03 fr8n01.189.0 570 Running 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:54:03 fr8n01.190.0 570 Running 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:54:03 fr8n01.191.0 570 Running 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:54:03 fr8n01.276.0 550 Running 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:54:03 fr1n04.369.0 550 Running 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:54:03 fr1n04.487.0 550 Running 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:54:03 7 active jobs 140 of 196 Processors Active (71.43%) eligible jobs---------------------- JOBNAME USERNAME STATE PROC WCLIMIT QUEUETIME fr1n04.362.0 550 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 fr1n04.363.0 550 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 fr1n04.365.0 550 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 fr1n04.366.0 550 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 fr1n04.501.0 570 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 fr1n04.580.0 570 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 fr1n04.597.0 570 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 fr1n04.598.0 570 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 fr1n04.602.0 570 Idle 20 1:00:00:00 Mon Feb 16 11:53:33 9 eligible jobs blocked jobs----------------------- JOBNAME USERNAME STATE PROC WCLIMIT QUEUETIME 0 blocked jobs Total jobs: 16
Out of the thousands of jobs in the workload trace, only 16 jobs are either active or eligible because of the default settings of the SIMINITIALQUEUEDEPTH parameter. Sixteen jobs are put in the idle queue, seven of which immediately run. Issuing the command showq -r allows a more detailed look at the active (or running) jobs. The output is sorted by job completion time and indicates that the first job will complete in one day (1:00:00:00).