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       condor_updates_stats - Display output from condor_status

Synopsis

       condor_updates_stats [-- help - h ] [-- version ]

       condor_updates_stats  [--  long  -  l  ]  [-- history=<min>-<max> ] [--
       interval=<seconds> ] [-- notime ] [-- time ] [-- summary - s ]

Description

       condor_updates_stats parses the output  from  condor_status  ,  and  it
       displays  the  information  relating  to  update statistics in a useful
       format. The statistics are displayed with the most recent update first;
       the most recent update is numbered with the smallest value.

       The number of historic points that represent updates is configurable on
       a per-source basis. See COLLECTOR_DAEMON_HISTORY_SIZEin section .

Options

       --help

          Display usage information and exit.

       -h

          Same as --help .

       --version

          Display Condor version information and exit.

       --long

          All update  statistics  are  displayed.  Without  this  option,  the
          statistics are condensed.

       -l

          Same as --long .

       --history=<min>-<max>

          Sets  the  range of update numbers that are printed. By default, the
          entire history is displayed. To limit the range, the minimum  and/or
          maximum  number  may  be  specified.  If a minimum is not specified,
          values from 0 to the maximum are displayed. If the  maximum  is  not
          specified,  all  values  after  the minimum are displayed. When both
          minimum and  maximum  are  specified,  the  range  to  be  displayed
          includes  the endpoints as well as all values in between. If no sign
          is given, command-line  parsing  fails,  and  usage  information  is
          displayed.  If  an sign is given, with no minimum or maximum values,
          the default of the entire history is displayed.

       --interval=<seconds>

          The assumed update interval, in seconds. Assumed times for  the  the
          updates  are displayed, making the use of the --time option together
          with the --interval option redundant.

       --notime

          Do not display assumed times for the the updates. If more  than  one
          of  the  options  --notime  and  --time  are provided, the final one
          within the command line parsed determines the display.

       --time

          Display assumed times for the the updates. If more than one  of  the
          options  --notime  and --time are provided, the final one within the
          command line parsed determines the display.

       --summary

          Display only summary information, not the entire  history  for  each
          machine.

       -s

          Same as --summary .

Exit Status

       condor_updates_stats  will  exit  with  a status value of 0 (zero) upon
       success, and it will exit with a nonzero value upon failure.

Examples

       Assuming the default of 128 updates kept, and assuming that the  update
       interval is 5 minutes, condor_updates_stats displays:

       $ condor_status -l host1 | condor_updates_stats --interval=300
       (Reading from stdin)
       *** Name/Machine = ’HOST1.cs.wisc.edu’ MyType = ’Machine’ ***
        Type: Main
          Stats: Total=2277, Seq=2276, Lost=3 (0.13%)
            0 @ Mon Feb 16 12:55:38 2004: Ok
         ...
           28 @ Mon Feb 16 10:35:38 2004: Missed
           29 @ Mon Feb 16 10:30:38 2004: Ok
         ...
          127 @ Mon Feb 16 02:20:38 2004: Ok

       Within  this  display,  update  numbered 27, which occurs later in time
       than the missed update numbered 28, is Ok. Each  change  in  state,  in
       reverse time order, displays in this condensed version.

Author

       Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Copyright

       Copyright  (C)  1990-2009  Condor  Team,  Computer Sciences Department,
       University of Wisconsin-Madison,  Madison,  WI.  All  Rights  Reserved.
       Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

       See       the       Condor       Version      7.2.4      Manual      or
       http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor  additional  notices.   condor-
       admin@cs.wisc.edu

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