Shell commands for submitting apple qmaster jobs, Synopsis, Command options – Apple Qmaster 3 User Manual
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To configure a service-only node
µ
Enter the following:
qmasterprefs -stopSharing -sharingType servicesOnly -startSharing
To create a QuickCluster
µ
Enter the following:
qmasterprefs -stopSharing -sharingType servicesAndQuickCluster -startSharing
Shell Commands for Submitting Apple Qmaster Jobs
You can use the Apple Qmaster command,
Apple Qmaster
, with a number of
command-line options for submitting jobs.
In the command-line descriptions below, angle brackets < > indicate a mandatory
argument in a command, and brackets [ ] indicate an optional argument.
Synopsis
Below is a synopsis of the command for submitting a job to a cluster. The
Apple Qmaster
command is located in /Applications/Apple Qmaster.app/Contents/MacOS/.
Apple Qmaster [-clustername <name>] [-clusterid <user name:password@IP
address:port number>][-command <command type> -options <XML command>
[-wd<working directory>] [-timeout <seconds>] [-show] [-batchname <name>]
[-help]
Once the job is submitted successfully, this command displays the batch ID (identifier)
and job ID (identifier) in the shell.
Command Options
This table provides information about each of the command options for submitting jobs.
Description
Submission command option
Use to specify the name of the cluster to which you want to send
the job. Using the cluster name, Apple Qmaster looks for the cluster
on the network in order to use it.
-clustername <name>
Use to specify a name for the batch so that you can easily recognize
it in Batch Monitor.
-batchname <name>
Optionally, you can use
-clusterid
to enter the cluster ID and
port number instead of using
-clustername
. (When you enter
the cluster ID and port, less time is required to find the cluster on
the network.)
Or, if you used
-clustername
and the cluster requires a password,
use
-clusterid
to specify the user name and password. (You
need to include the
IP address:port number
as well whenever
you use
-clusterid
.)
Use
Apple Qmaster -show
to see a cluster’s IP address and port
number.
-clusterid <user
name:password@IP
address:port number>
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