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I started a couple jobs yesterday and checking the documentation I couldn't execute simple commands such as qstat -f <JOB ID>. Here some examples:
qstat (works perfectly and shows the current active jobs)
XXXX.v-qsvr-1 <script> <uXXXXX> 05:03:57 R batch
but if I use qpeek to check this jobs, here the outputs:
qpeek -o XXXX.v-qsvr-1
qstat: Unknown Job Id Error XXXX.v-qsvr-1
Job XXXX.v-qsvr-1 is not running!
I can't even delete a current job
qdel XXXX.v-qsvr-1
qdel: nonexistent job id: XXXX.v-qsvr-1
What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
Regards
David Molina
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Hi,
Thanks for reaching us .
It is possible that the job got completed and qpeek did not get a chance to peek. Alternate is to run qsub with the "-k oe" option.
qsub -k oe my_script
std i/o and error will be dumped into your home directory and you can check anytime while jobs are running.
And also qdel is used to delete a queued or a running job. Might be the job has been completed resulting the mentioned error.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
PallaviS
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Hi ,
Hope that provided solution is helpful. Please confirm.
Try to run a long job and then use qpeek
qpeek <Job ID>
qpeek XXXXX ( eg : qpeek 12345)
To display the stderr log file while your job is running use the below command qpeek -e jobid
eg : qpeek -e 18298
Regards,
PallaviS
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Hi, sorry for my late feedback. I found out that the new id is longer than what is showed when `qstat` is execute.
Here an id example: `XXXXX.v-qsvr-1.aidevcloud`
All the commands work normally with this long id.
I got it using `qstat -xf <job_id_provided_with_simple_qstat>`
Thanks for your answer I like the qsub -k oe my_script command very useful.
David
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Hi,
Glad to hear that the solution provided helped.We are closing this thread .Feel free to open a new thread for any issues.
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Regards,
PallaviS
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