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NAME

       htcondor - HTCondor Manual

       Manage HTCondor jobs, job sets, dags, event logs, and resources

SYNOPSIS

       htcondor [ -h | --help ] [ -v | -q ]
       htcondor job submit [--resource resource-type] [--runtime time-seconds] [--email email-address] submit_file
       htcondor job status [--resource resource-type] [--skip-history] job_id
       htcondor job resources [--resource resource-type] [--skip-history] job_id

       htcondor jobset submit description-file
       htcondor jobset list [--allusers]
       htcondor jobset status job-set-name [--owner user-name] [--nobatch] [--skip-history]
       htcondor jobset remove job-set-name [--owner user-name]

       htcondor dag submit dag-file
       htcondor dag status dagman-job-id

       htcondor eventlog read [ -csv | -json] [ --groupby attribute ] eventlog [ eventlog2 [ eventlog3 ...  ] ]
       htcondor eventlog follow [ -csv | -json] [ --groupby attribute ] eventlog

DESCRIPTION

       htcondor is a tool for managing HTCondor jobs, job sets, resources, event logs, and DAGs.  It can replace
       condor_submit,  condor_submit_dag,  condor_q,  condor_status,  and  condor_userlog,  as  well  as all-new
       functionality and features.  The user interface is more consistent than its predecessor tools.

       The first argument of the htcondor command (ignoring any global options)  is  the  noun  representing  an
       object  in the HTCondor system to be operated on.  The nouns include an individual job, jobset, eventlog,
       or a dag.  Each noun is then followed by a noun-specific verb that describe the operation on that noun.

       One of the following optional global option may appear before the noun:

GLOBAL OPTIONS

          htcondor -h, htcondor --help
                 Display the help message. Can also be specified after any verb to display the options available
                 for each verb.

          htcondor -q ...
                 Reduce verbosity of log messages.

          htcondor -v ...
                 Increase verbosity of log messages.

       A noun-specific verb appears after each noun; the verbs are sorted by noun in the  list,  which  includes
       with their individual option flags.

JOB VERBS

          htcondor job submit submit_file
                 Takes  as  an  argument a submit file in the condor_submit job submit description language, and
                 places a new job in an Access Point

                 htcondor job submit options

                     htcondor job submit --resource resource_type submit_file
                            Resource type used to run this job. Currently supports Slurm and EC2.   Assumes  the
                            necessary setup is complete and security tokens available.

                     htcondor job submit --runtime runtime_in_seconds submit_file
                            Amount  of  time  in  seconds  to  allocate resources.  Used in conjunction with the
                            --resource flag.

                     htcondor job submit --email address submit_file
                            Email address to receive  notification  messages.   Used  in  conjunction  with  the
                            --resource flag.

          htcondor job status
                 Takes  as  an  argument  a job id in the form of clusterid.procid, and returns a human readable
                 presentation of the status of that job.

                 job status option
                     htcondor job status --skip-history job.id
                        Passed to the status verb to skip checking history if job not found in  the  active  job
                        queue.

          htcondor job resources
                 Takes  as  an  argument  a job id in the form of clusterid.procid, and returns a human readable
                 presentation the machine resource used by this job.

JOBSET VERBS

          htcondor jobset submit submit_file
                 Takes as an argument a submit file in the condor_submit job submit  description  language,  and
                 places a new job set in an Access Point

          htcondor jobset list
                 Succinctly lists all the jobsets in the queue which are owned by the current user.
                     htcondor jobset list options

                        htcondor jobset list --allusers
                               Shows jobs from all users, not just those owned by the current user.

          htcondor jobset status submit_file
                 Takes as an argument a job set name, and shows detailed information about that job set.

                 htcondor jobset status options

                     htcondor jobset status --nobatch
                            Shows jobs in a more detailed view, one line per job

                     htcondor jobset status --owner ownername
                            Shows jobs from the specified job owner.

                     htcondor jobset status --skiphistory
                            Shows  detailed  information  only  about  active  jobs  in  the  queue,  and ignore
                            historical jobs which have left the queue.  This runs much faster.

          htcondor jobset remove job_name
                 Takes as an argument a job_name in the queue, and removes it from the Access Point.

                 htcondor jobsets remove options
                     htcondor jobset remove --owner=owner_name Removes all jobs owned by the given owner.

EVENTLOG VERBS

          htcondor eventlog read logfile optional-other-logfile
                 Takes one or more arguments, which are event log files to process.  It may be  the  per-job  or
                 per-jobset  eventlog,  which  was  specified  by  the log = some_file in the submit description
                 language.  For a dag, it may also be the nodes.log file that all dags  generate.   Or,  if  the
                 global  event  log is enabled by an administrator with the EVENT_LOG configuration knob, it may
                 be the global event log, containing information about all jobs on the Access point.

                 Given this, htcondor eventlog read returns information about all the contained jobs, and  their
                 status.  It  runs much faster than condor_history, because these logs are more concise than the
                 history files.  Unlike condor_history, it will also show information about jobs that  have  not
                 yet left the queue.

          htcondor eventlog follow logfile
                 Takes  as an argument an event log to process, as above, but instead of processing that file to
                 completion, it  does  the  equivalent  of  tail  -f,  and  runs  until  interruption,  emitting
                 information about jobs as it appears in the file.

                 Eventlog Options

                        --csv  By default, htcondor eventlog read emits a table of information in human readable
                               format.   With  this  option,  the output is in a command separated value format,
                               suitable for injestion by a spreadsheet or database.

                        --json Emits output in the json format. Only one of -csv or -json should be given.

                     --group-by attributeName
                            With a job ad attribute name, instead of one line per job, emit one line summarizing
                            all jobs that share the same value for the attribute name given.  In  the  OSG,  the
                            GLIDEIN_SITE  attribute is injected into all jobs, so one can quickly get a count of
                            all jobs running, idle and exitted per site by using this option.

EXAMPLES

          $ htcondor eventlog read logfile

          Job       Host            Start Time   Evict Time   Evictions   Wall Time     Good Time     CPU Usage
          19989.0   slot1_1@speedy  5/18 12:34   5/18 12:54   0           0+00:20:00    0+00:20:00    0+00:00:00
          19990.0   slot1_1@lumpy   5/22 18:51   5/22 18:51   1           0+00:02:00    0+00:00:00    0+00:00:43
          20003.0   slot1_1@chtc    8/9 23:33    8/9 23:37    1           0+00:04:00    0+00:00:00    0+00:00:00
          20004.0   slot1_1@wisc    8/9 23:38    8/9 23:58    0           0+00:20:00    0+00:20:00    0+00:00:00

EXIT STATUS

       htcondor will exit with a non-zero status value if it fails and zero status if it succeeds.

AUTHOR

       HTCondor Team

COPYRIGHT

       1990-2024, Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences Department, University  of  Wisconsin-
       Madison, Madison, WI, US. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

                                                  Sep 02, 2024                                       HTCONDOR(1)