NAME¶
pbsdsh - distribute task to nodes under pbs
SYNOPSIS¶
pbsdsh [-c copies] [-o] [-s] [-u] [-v] program [args]
 
pbsdsh [-n node] [-o] [-s] [-u] [-v] program [args]
 
pbsdsh [-h nodename] [-o] [-v] program [args]
DESCRIPTION¶
Executes (spawns) a normal Unix program on one or more nodes under control of
  the Portable Batch System, PBS. Pbsdsh uses the Task Manager API, see
  tm_spawn(3), to distribute the program on the allocated nodes.
When run without the -c or the -n option, pbsdsh will spawn the program on all
  nodes allocated to the PBS job. The spawns take place concurrently - all
  execute at (about) the same time.
Users will find the 
PBS_TASKNUM , 
PBS_NODENUM , and the
  
PBS_VNODENUM environmental variables useful. They contain the TM task
  id, the node identifier, and the cpu (virtual node) identifier.
OPTIONS¶
  - -c copies
 
  - The program is spawned on the first nodes allocated. This
      option is mutual exclusive with -n.
 
  - -n node
 
  - The program is spawned on one node which is the node
      allocted. This option is mutual exclusive with -c.
 
  - -h hostname
 
  - The program is spawned on the node specified.
 
  - -o
 
  - Capture stdout of the spawned program. Normally stdout goes
      to the job's output.
 
  - -s
 
  - If this option is given, the program is run in turn on each
      node, one after the other.
 
  - -u
 
  - The program is run once on each node (unique). This ignores
      the number of allocated processers on a given node.
 
  - -v
 
  - Verbose output about error conditions and task exit status
      is produced.
 
OPERANDS¶
The first operand, is the program to execute.
Additional operands, are passed as arguments to the program.
STANDARD ERROR¶
The pbsdsh command will write a diagnostic message to standard error for each
  error occurrence.
EXIT STATUS¶
Upon successful processing of all the operands presented to the command, the
  exit status will be a value of zero.
If the pbsdsh command fails to process any operand, or fails to contact the MOM
  daemon on the localhost the command exits with a value greater than zero.
SEE ALSO¶
qsub(1B), tm_spawn(3B)