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            <description>Viewing Job Status Information on Mills

Once a user has been able to submit jobs to the queue -- interactive or batch -- the user will from time to time want to know what those jobs are doing.  Is the job waiting in a queue for resources to become available, or is it executing?  How long has the job been executing?  How much CPU time or memory has the job consumed?  Users can query Grid Engine for job information using the</description>
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            <description>The job queues on Mills

Each investing-entity on a cluster has four owner queues that exclusively use the investing-entity&#039;s compute nodes. (They do not use any nodes belonging to others.) Grid Engine allows those queues to be selected only by members of the investing-entity&#039;s group.</description>
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            <description>Running applications on Mills

Introduction

The Grid Engine job scheduling system is used to manage and control the resources available to computational tasks.  The job scheduler considers each job&#039;s resource requests (memory, disk space, processor cores) and executes it as those resources become available.  The order in which jobs are submitted and a</description>
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	*  Caviness
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	*  Mills (Retired)
				*  Request Account
				*  Connecting
				*  Storage
				*  Transfer Files
				*  Application Development
				*  Install Software
				*  Run Jobs
					*  Queues
					*  Schedule Jobs 
					*  Managing Jobs

				*  System Status

	*  Software
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