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sge_status(5) | File Formats Manual | sge_status(5) |
NAME¶
sge_status - Grid Engine job status values
DESCRIPTION¶
Job state¶
The following table lists the job states shown by qstat(1) and returned by drmaa_jobcontrol(3). The DRMAA state corresponds to the DRMAA_PS_state value that may be returned by drmaa_job_ps(3).
Category | State | SGE | DRMAA state |
Pending | pending | qw, Rq | QUEUED_ACTIVE |
pending, user hold | hqw | USER_ON_HOLD | |
pending, system hold | hqw | SYSTEM_ON_HOLD | |
pending, user and system hold | hqw | USER_SYSTEM_ON_HOLD | |
pending, user hold, re-queue | hRwq | USER_ON_HOLD | |
pending, system hold, re-queue | hRwq | SYSTEM_ON_HOLD | |
pending, user and system hold, re-queue | hRwq | USER_SYSTEM_ON_HOLD | |
Running / transferring | running, transferring | r, hr, t | RUNNING |
running, re-run / transferring | Rr, Rt | RUNNING | |
Suspended | job suspended | s, ts | USER_SUSPENDED |
queue suspended | S, tS | SYSTEM_SUSPENDED | |
queue suspended by alarm | T, tT | SYSTEM_SUSPENDED | |
all suspended with re-run | Rs, Rts, RS, RtS, RT, RtT | SYSTEM_SUSPENDED | |
Error | all pending states with error | Eqw, Ehqw, EhRqw | FAILED |
Deleting | all running and suspended states with deletion | dr, dt, dRr, dRt, ds, dS, dT, dRs, dRS, dRT | same as equivalent DRMAA states without the "d" |
Finished | job finished normally | z | DONE |
Unkown | status cannot be determined | UNDETERMINED |
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The following table lists the "failed" values reported by qacct(1) (see accounting(5)), their description, also reported by qacct, whether the resource usage accounting data are valid for the job ("OK"), and an explanation. The host's messages file or the shepherd trace file (preserved with execd_params KEEP_ACTIVE in sge_conf(5)) may provide more information about errors.
Code | Description | OK | Explanation |
0 | no failure | Y | ran and exited normally |
1 | assumedly before job | N | failed early in execd |
3 | before writing config | N | failed before execd set up local spool |
4 | before writing PID | N | shepherd failed to record its pid - filesystem problem? |
6 | setting processor set | N | failed setting up processor set (obsolete) |
7 | before prolog | N | failed before prolog |
8 | in prolog | N | failed in prolog |
9 | before pestart | N | failed before starting PE |
10 | in pestart | N | failed in PE starter |
11 | before job | N | failed in shepherd before starting job |
12 | before pestop | Y | ran, but failed before calling PE stop procedure |
13 | in pestop | Y | ran, but PE stop procedure failed |
14 | before epilog | Y | ran, but failed before calling epilog |
15 | in epilog | Y | ran, but failed in epilog |
16 | releasing processor set | Y | ran, but processor set could not be released (obsolete) |
17 | through signal | Y | job killed by signal (possibly qdel) |
18 | shepherd returned error | N | shepherd died somehow |
19 | before writing exit_status | N | shepherd didn't write reports correctly - probably program or machine crash |
20 | found unexpected error file | ? | shepherd encountered a problem |
21 | in recognizing job | N | qmaster asked about an unknown job (not in accounting?) |
24 | migrating (checkpointing jobs) | Y | ran, will be migrated |
25 | rescheduling | Y | ran, will be rescheduled |
26 | opening output file | N | failed opening stderr/stdout file |
27 | searching requested shell | N | failed finding specified shell |
28 | changing to working directory | N | failed changing to start directory |
29 | AFS setup | N | failed setting up AFS security |
30 | application error returned | Y | ran and exited 100 - maybe re-scheduled |
31 | accessing sgepasswd file | N | failed because sgepasswd not readable (MS Windows) |
32 | entry is missing in password file | N | failed because user not in sgepasswd (MS Windows) |
33 | wrong password | N | failed because of wrong password against sgepasswd (MS Windows) |
34 | communicating with Grid Engine Helper Service | N | failed because of failure of helper service (MS Windows) |
35 | before job in Grid Engine Helper Service | N | failed because of failure running helper service (MS Windows) |
36 | checking configured daemons | N | failed because of configured remote startup daemon |
37 | qmaster enforced h_rt, h_cpu, or h_vmem limit | Y | ran, but killed due to exceeding run time limit |
38 | adding supplementary group | N | failed adding supplementary gid to job |
100 | assumedly after job | Y | ran, but killed by a signal (perhaps due to exceeding resources), task died, shepherd died (e.g. node crash), etc. |
See sge_shepherd(8) for the effect of non-zero return codes from the various methods (prolog etc.) executed by the shepherd.
SEE ALSO¶
drmaa_jobcontrol(3), qstat(1), sge_shepherd(8), accounting(5).
2013-04-07 |