Hi all,
when you do "qstat" or "qstat -r" you get a string representing the current job state ("r", or "qw", or ...). If you try to specify a specific job with the "-j" flag you get the long version where the state disappears (if you look hard enough you can figure out if a job is running by the i/o info, other states are not quite so obvious). Is there a way to get the same output of "qstat" or, even better, "qstat -r" for a specific job ?

Thanks,
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