Useful shell commands » History » Version 15
Amber Herold, 11/15/2011 11:10 AM
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| 3 | 9 | Amber Herold | Link to "top 10 cheat sheets":http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-unix-commands-cheat-sheets.html. |
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| 6 | h3. make a folder writable |
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| 8 | <pre> chmod -R g+rw eman_recon14</pre> |
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| 10 | 1 | Amber Herold | h3. check the status of a job |
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| 12 | # ssh to the processing server |
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| 13 | # <pre>qstat -au YOUR_USER_NAME</pre> |
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| 14 | # will list your jobs |
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| 16 | 7 | Amber Herold | h3. check which nodes are currently being used on processing machine |
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| 18 | 7 | Amber Herold | <pre> |
| 19 | qstat -an |
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| 20 | </pre> |
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| 22 | 10 | Amber Herold | h3. check the status of each node on the cluster |
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| 24 | There's a couple ways you can check. One is using the command 'pbsnodes'. |
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| 25 | That will spew a bunch of info about each of the nodes including status. |
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| 26 | For a graphic version use the command xpbsmon ( remember to use -X with |
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| 27 | ssh to display it back to your computer). |
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| 29 | h3. kill a process |
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| 31 | # Log into the machine it is running on |
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| 32 | <pre>ssh fly</pre> |
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| 33 | # Look for processes with your user name |
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| 34 | <pre>ps -ef |grep [your_username]</pre> |
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| 35 | # Kill the process using the number in the first column after your username |
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| 36 | <pre>kill [process id]</pre> |
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| 37 | # If the process was a copy, remove the destination folder |
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| 38 | <pre>rm [destination folder]</pre> |
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| 39 | # list system stats |
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| 40 | <pre>top</pre> |
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| 42 | 5 | Amber Herold | h3. submit a job to a job manager |
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| 44 | <pre> |
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| 45 | qsub <jobfilename> |
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| 46 | </pre> |
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| 48 | 4 | Amber Herold | h3. Kill a job running through the job manager |
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| 50 | 3 | Amber Herold | * use *qdel* <job number> |
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| 52 | h3. Start an interactive session on a node |
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| 54 | <pre> |
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| 55 | qsub -I |
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| 56 | </pre> |
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| 58 | 6 | Amber Herold | you can type in job file contents line by line and see results. |
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| 60 | 6 | Amber Herold | h3. Check how much space is available on a data drive |
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| 62 | 8 | Amber Herold | * cd to the drive (cd /ami/data00) and type: |
| 63 | 1 | Amber Herold | <pre> |
| 64 | df -h . |
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| 65 | </pre> |
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| 67 | * to show disc usage status of all mounted systems: |
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| 68 | <pre> |
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| 69 | df -h |
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| 70 | </pre> |
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| 72 | 11 | Amber Herold | h3. see how large the files are in a directory |
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| 74 | <pre> |
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| 75 | du |
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| 76 | </pre> |
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| 77 | 12 | Amber Herold | Or for a more human readable command: |
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| 79 | du -sch * |
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| 80 | </pre> |
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| 82 | 6 | Amber Herold | h3. See what groups a user belongs to |
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| 84 | <pre> |
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| 85 | id <username> |
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| 86 | </pre> |
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| 87 | 15 | Amber Herold | * *note:* the user's umask should be set to 002 in their .cshrc file if they are not using the global one to make sure AMI group members can process their data. |