condor_qusers

add, enable and disable or show Users in the AP

Synopsis

condor_qusers [-help] [-version] [-debug ] [-name schedd-name] [-pool pool-name] [-long | -af {attrs} | -format fmt attr] [-user username | -constraint expression] [-add | -enable | -disable [-reason reason-string]] {users} [-edit {edits}]

Description

condor_qusers adds, edits, enables, disables or shows User records in the AP. Which user records are specified by name or by constraint. The tool will do only one of these things at a time. It will print user records if no add, enable, disable, or edit option is chosen.

Options

-help

Print useage then exit.

-version

Print the version and then exit.

-debug

Causes debugging information to be sent to stderr, based on the value of the configuration variable TOOL_DEBUG.

-name schedd-name

Modify job attributes in the queue of the specified schedd

-pool pool-name

Modify job attributes in the queue of the schedd specified in the specified pool

-user username

Operate on or query the given User ClassAd

-constraint expression

Operate on or query all User ClassAds matching the given constraint expression.

-long

Print User ClassAds in long form

-format fmt attr

Print selected attribute of the User ClassAds using the given format.

-autoformat[:lhVr,tng] attr1 [attr2 …] or -af[:lhVr,tng] attr1 [attr2 …]

(output option) Display attribute(s) or expression(s) formatted in a default way according to attribute types. This option takes an arbitrary number of attribute names as arguments, and prints out their values, with a space between each value and a newline character after the last value. It is like the -format option without format strings. This output option does not work in conjunction with any of the options -add, -enable, or -disable

It is assumed that no attribute names begin with a dash character, so that the next word that begins with dash is the start of the next option. The autoformat option may be followed by a colon character and formatting qualifiers to deviate the output formatting from the default:

l label each field,

h print column headings before the first line of output,

V use %V rather than %v for formatting (string values are quoted),

r print “raw”, or unevaluated values,

, add a comma character after each field,

t add a tab character before each field instead of the default space character,

n add a newline character after each field,

g add a newline character between ClassAds, and suppress spaces before each field.

Use -af:h to get tabular values with headings.

Use -af:lrng to get -long equivalent format.

The newline and comma characters may not be used together. The l and h characters may not be used together.

-add user1 [user2 …]

Add User ClassAds for the given users.

-edit attr=expr [attr2=expr2]

Add custom attributes to User ClassAds. Use with a -constraint or -user argument to select which users to edit.

-enable user1 [user2 …]

Enable the given users, adding them if necessary.

-disable user1 [user2 …]

Disable the given users. Disabled users cannot submit jobs.

-reason reason-string

Provide a reason for disabling when used with -disable. The disable reason will be included in the error message when submit fails because a user is disabled.

Examples

$ condor_qusers -name north.cs.wisc.edu -pool condor.cs.wisc.edu
Print users from AP north.cs.wisc.edu in the condor.cs.wisc.edu pool
$ condor_qusers -name perdita
Print users from AP perdita in the local pool
% condor_qusers -add bob
Add user bob to the local AP
% condor_qusers -disable bob -reason "talk to admin"
Disable user bob in the local AP with the reason "talk to admin"
% condor_qusers -user bob -edit 'Department="Math"'
Add a Department attribute that has the value "Math" to user bob

General Remarks

An APs User ClassAds have attributes that count the number of jobs that user has in the queue, as well as enable/disable and the short and fully-qualified user name. The full set of attributes can can be viewed with

$ condor_qusers -long

Exit Status

condor_qusers will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.