For more information, see the following sections:
The qstat command is used to monitor
the status of jobs in a PBS Professional queue. When no job ID is
specified, the qstat command will display
all jobs. If you use qstat -an job_ID you
will receive information about a specific job. This information includes
the location at which the job is executing, which will be listed under
the Job ID column.
% qstat -an
server:
Req’d Req’d Elap
Job ID Username Queue Jobname SessID NDS TSK Memory Time S Time
------------- -------- ------- ---------- ------ --- --- ------ ----- - -----
32.server user workq fluent-job 15886 -- 1 -- -- R 01:07
server/0
There are several job states to be aware of when using qstat, which are listed under the S column. The two main states you will see are Q and R. Q indicates
that the job is waiting in the queue to run. At this point the scheduler
has not found a suitable node or nodes to run the job. Once the scheduler
has found a suitable area to run the job and has sent the job to run,
its state will be set to R. Full details
on the different job statuses reported by qstat can be found in the PBS Professional 7.1 Users Guide Section 6.1.1.