1CONDOR_USERPRIO(1) HTCondor Manual CONDOR_USERPRIO(1)
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6 condor_userprio - HTCondor Manual
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8 Manage user priorities
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12 condor_userprio -help
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14 condor_userprio [-name negotiatorname] [-pool centralmanagerhost‐
15 name[:portnumber]] [Edit option ] | [Display options ] [-inputfile
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19 condor_userprio either modifies priority-related information or dis‐
20 plays priority-related information. Displayed information comes from
21 the accountant log, where the condor_negotiator daemon stores histori‐
22 cal usage information in the file at $(SPOOL)/Accountantnew.log. Which
23 fields are displayed changes based on command line arguments. con‐
24 dor_userprio with no arguments, lists the active users along with their
25 priorities, in increasing priority order. The -all option can be used
26 to display more detailed information about each user, resulting in a
27 rather wide display, and includes the following columns:
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29 Effective Priority
30 The effective priority value of the user, which is used to
31 calculate the user's share when allocating resources. A lower
32 value means a higher priority, and the minimum value (highest
33 priority) is 0.5. The effective priority is calculated by
34 multiplying the real priority by the priority factor.
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37 The value of the real priority of the user. This value fol‐
38 lows the user's resource usage.
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40 Priority Factor
41 The system administrator can set this value for each user,
42 thus controlling a user's effective priority relative to
43 other users. This can be used to create different classes of
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46 Res Used
47 The number of resources currently used.
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49 Accumulated Usage
50 The accumulated number of resource-hours used by the user
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53 Usage Start Time
54 The time since when usage has been recorded for the user.
55 This time is set when a user job runs for the first time. It
56 is reset to the present time when the usage for the user is
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59 Last Usage Time
60 The most recent time a resource usage has been recorded for
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63 By default only users for whom usage was recorded in the last 24 hours,
64 or whose priority is greater than the minimum are listed.
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66 The -pool option can be used to contact a different central manager
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69 For security purposes of authentication and authorization, specifying
70 an Edit Option requires the ADMINISTRATOR level of access.
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73 -help Display usage information and exit.
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75 -name negotiatorname
76 When querying ads from the condor_collector, only retrieve
77 ads that came from the negotiator with the given name.
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79 -pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]
80 Contact the specified centralmanagerhostname with an optional
81 port number, instead of the local central manager. This can
82 be used to check other pools. NOTE: The host name (and op‐
83 tional port) specified refer to the host name (and port) of
84 the condor_negotiator to query for user priorities. This is
85 slightly different than most HTCondor tools that support a
86 -pool option, and instead expect the host name (and port) of
87 the condor_collector.
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89 -inputfile filename
90 Introduced for debugging purposes, read priority information
91 from filename. The contents of filename are expected to be
92 the same as captured output from running a condor_userprio
93 -long command.
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95 -delete username
96 (Edit option) Remove the specified username from HTCondor's
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99 -resetall
100 (Edit option) Reset the accumulated usage of all the users to
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103 -resetusage username
104 (Edit option) Reset the accumulated usage of the user speci‐
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107 -setaccum username value
108 (Edit option) Set the accumulated usage of the user specified
109 by username to the specified floating point value.
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111 -setbegin username value
112 (Edit option) Set the begin usage time of the user specified
113 by username to the specified value.
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115 -setfactor username value
116 (Edit option) Set the priority factor of the user specified
117 by username to the specified value.
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119 -setlast username value
120 (Edit option) Set the last usage time of the user specified
121 by username to the specified value.
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123 -setprio username value
124 (Edit option) Set the real priority of the user specified by
125 username to the specified value.
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127 -activefrom month day year
128 (Display option) Display information for users who have some
129 recorded accumulated usage since the specified date.
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131 -all (Display option) Display all available fields about each
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135 (Display option) Display information for all the users who
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138 -negotiator
139 (Display option) Force the query to come from the negotiator
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142 -autoformat[:jlhVr,tng] attr1 [attr2 ...] or -af[:jlhVr,tng] attr1
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144 (Display option) Display attribute(s) or expression(s) for‐
145 matted in a default way according to attribute types. This
146 option takes an arbitrary number of attribute names as argu‐
147 ments, and prints out their values, with a space between each
148 value and a newline character after the last value. It is
149 like the -format option without format strings.
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151 It is assumed that no attribute names begin with a dash char‐
152 acter, so that the next word that begins with dash is the
153 start of the next option. The autoformat option may be fol‐
154 lowed by a colon character and formatting qualifiers to devi‐
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157 j print the job ID as the first field,
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161 h print column headings before the first line of output,
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163 V use %V rather than %v for formatting (string values are
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170 t add a tab character before each field instead of the de‐
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175 g add a newline character between ClassAds, and suppress spa‐
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178 Use -af:h to get tabular values with headings.
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182 The newline and comma characters may not be used together.
183 The l and h characters may not be used together.
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185 -constraint <expr>
186 (Display option) To be used in conjunction with the -long
187 -modular or the -autoformat options. Displays users and
188 groups that match the <expr>.
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190 -debug[:<opts>]
191 (Display option) Without :<opts> specified, use configured
192 debug level to send debugging output to stderr. With :<opts>
193 specified, these options are debug levels that override any
194 configured debug levels for this command's execution to send
195 debugging output to stderr.
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197 -flat (Display option) Display information such that users within
198 hierarchical groups are not listed with their group.
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200 -getreslist username
201 (Display option) Display all the resources currently allo‐
202 cated to the user specified by username.
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204 -grouporder
205 (Display option) Display submitter information with account‐
206 ing group entries at the top of the list, and in
207 breadth-first order within the group hierarchy tree.
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209 -grouprollup
210 (Display option) For hierarchical groups, the display shows
211 sums as computed for groups, and these sums include sub
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214 -hierarchical
215 (Display option) Display information such that users within
216 hierarchical groups are listed with their group.
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218 -legacy
219 (Display option) For use with the -long option, displays at‐
220 tribute names and values as a single ClassAd.
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222 -long (Display option) A verbose output which displays entire Clas‐
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225 -modular
226 (Display option) Modifies the display when using the -long
227 option, such that attribute names and values are shown as
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230 -most (Display option) Display fields considered to be the most
231 useful. This is the default set of fields displayed.
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233 -priority
234 (Display option) Display fields with user priority informa‐
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237 -quotas
238 (Display option) Display fields relevant to hierarchical
239 group quotas.
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241 -usage (Display option) Display usage information for each group or
242 user.
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245 Example 1 Since the output varies due to command line arguments, here
246 is an example of the default output for a pool that does not use Hier‐
247 archical Group Quotas. This default output is the same as given with
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250 Last Priority Update: 1/19 13:14
251 Effective Priority Res Total Usage Time Since
252 User Name Priority Factor In Use (wghted-hrs) Last Usage
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254 www-cndr@cs.wisc.edu 0.56 1.00 0 591998.44 0+16:30
255 joey@cs.wisc.edu 1.00 1.00 1 990.15 <now>
256 suzy@cs.wisc.edu 1.53 1.00 0 261.78 0+09:31
257 leon@cs.wisc.edu 1.63 1.00 2 12597.82 <now>
258 raj@cs.wisc.edu 3.34 1.00 0 8049.48 0+01:39
259 jose@cs.wisc.edu 3.62 1.00 4 58137.63 <now>
260 betsy@cs.wisc.edu 13.47 1.00 0 1475.31 0+22:46
261 petra@cs.wisc.edu 266.02 500.00 1 288082.03 <now>
262 carmen@cs.wisc.edu 329.87 10.00 634 2685305.25 <now>
263 carlos@cs.wisc.edu 687.36 10.00 0 76555.13 0+14:31
264 ali@proj1.wisc.edu 5000.00 10000.00 0 1315.56 0+03:33
265 apu@nnland.edu 5000.00 10000.00 0 482.63 0+09:56
266 pop@proj1.wisc.edu 26688.11 10000.00 1 49560.88 <now>
267 franz@cs.wisc.edu 29352.06 500.00 109 600277.88 <now>
268 martha@nnland.edu 58030.94 10000.00 0 48212.79 0+12:32
269 izzi@nnland.edu 62106.40 10000.00 0 6569.75 0+02:26
270 marta@cs.wisc.edu 62577.84 500.00 29 193706.30 <now>
271 kris@proj1.wisc.edu 100597.94 10000.00 0 20814.24 0+04:26
272 boss@proj1.wisc.edu 318229.25 10000.00 3 324680.47 <now>
273 ---------------------- ------------ --------- ------ ------------ ----------
274 Number of users: 19 784 4969073.00 0+23:59
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276 Example 2 This is an example of the default output for a pool that uses
277 hierarchical groups, and the groups accept surplus. This leads to a
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280 % condor_userprio -pool crane.cs.wisc.edu -allusers
281 Last Priority Update: 1/19 13:18
282 Group Config Use Effective Priority Res Total Usage Time Since
283 User Name Quota Surplus Priority Factor In Use (wghted-hrs) Last Usage
284 ------------------------------------ --------- ------- ------------ --------- ------ ------------ ----------
285 <none> 0.00 yes 1.00 0 6.78 9+03:52
286 johnsm@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 6.62 9+19:42
287 John.Smith@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.02 9+03:52
288 Sedge@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.05 13+03:03
289 Duck@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.02 31+00:28
290 other@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.04 16+03:42
291 Duck 2.00 no 1.00 0 0.02 13+02:57
292 goose@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.02 13+02:57
293 Sedge 4.00 no 1.00 0 0.17 9+03:07
294 johnsm@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.13 9+03:08
295 Half@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.02 31+00:02
296 John.Smith@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.05 9+03:07
297 other@crane.cs.wisc.edu 0.50 1.00 0 0.01 28+19:34
298 ------------------------------------ --------- ------- ------------ --------- ------ ------------ ----------
299 Number of users: 10 ByQuota 0 6.97
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302 condor_userprio will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success,
303 and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
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309 1990-2021, Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences De‐
310 partment, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, US. Licensed
311 under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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