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How to query the status of the nodes of a Testbed
If you have not done so yet:
- Register for an account
- Make a reservation on the Schedular for a given tesbed
Lets assume that you registered as user 'bob' and made a reservation for the 'grid' testbed. You then access the 'grid' console using the command:
ssh bob@console.grid.orbit-lab.org
Getting Started
Then, to query the status of some nodes on the 'grid' testbed, use the command:
statnode all # will query the status of the entire set of 20x20 nodes on the 'grid' statnode [[3,1],[5,6],[1,1..2]] # will query the status of nodes 3,1 and 5,6 and 1,1 and 1,2 statnode system:topo:circle # will query the status of the nodes in the topology file 'repository/system/topo/circle.rb' statnode mytopo # will query the status of the nodes in the topology file './mytopo.rb' statnode -c # will return a summary of the state of the nodes on the grid
Learning More
The complete available option/commands for statnode are:
statnode --help
Returns the status of the nodes in a testbed
Usage:
statnode [-h]
statnode [-c] [DOMAIN]
statnode [TOPOLOGY] [DOMAIN]
With:
-h, --help print this help message
-c, --count print a summary of the node status for the testbed DOMAIN
(default is the testbed where this command is executed)
TOPOLOGY a valid topology description or file without the trailing '.rb'
(default is the entire set of nodes on the default testbed)
Some Examples:
statnode all grid
statnode 1,1..2
statnode [[1,2],[1,1]] sb1
statnode [[1,1],[2..6,1..2]]
statnode system:topo:all
statnode system:topo:circle
statnode topo_grid_active
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