Thanks for the reply, I am looking at qhost command now.
Also a compute node  *biology@compute-0-18.local* would mean one of the
several computers on the cluster??

Regards



On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Jesse Becker <becke...@mail.nih.gov> wrote:

> On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 11:34:50AM -0400, VG wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I have started to understand the basics of SGE, but still I am pretty new
>> in this cluster computation.
>>
>
> Welcome.
>
>  When I qsub an application, and use qstat to check the status of my
>> submitted job I see that my job has been submitted to a compute node
>> something like this *biology@compute-0-18.local* or
>> *biology@compute-0-17.local*
>>
>
> That means the job is running in the "biology" queue, on the
> "compute-0-18.local" compute node.
>
>  What I want to understand as of now is, what is this compute node? Is this
>> one of the many computers on the cluster. I want to find out how much ram
>> is associated with *biology@compute-0-18.local *and how many cores are
>>
>> available on this compute node
>>
>
> Take a look at the "qhost" command.  That will show high-level
> information about all of the compute nodes in the cluster.
>
>  *?? But most importantly what is this compute node(Is it a one of the
>> several computers on the cluster??)*
>>
>> I will have more questions for sure once I get answers to these.
>>
>> Thanks for all the help
>>
>> Regards
>>
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