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#!/usr/bin/env python |
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# Created: 20160830 |
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# Wirawan Purwanto |
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show-node-status.py |
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Various tools to investigate node status in an SGE cluster. |
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This tool is a replacement and upgrade of the shell version of the tool |
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`node-slot-status.sh`. |
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Usage: |
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""" |
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import os |
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import re |
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import subprocess |
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import sys |
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#----------------------- UNDER CONSTRUCTION ----------------------- |
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#Nothing was done yet |
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def node_slot_stats_raw(qstat_f, show_disabled_nodes=True): |
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"""Prints the node stats from `qstat -f' in raw format: |
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- not printing disabled nodes |
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- not showing the computational jobs that are running on these nodes |
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""" |
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FNR = 0 |
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for L in qstat_f: |
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FNR += 1 |
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FLDS = L.split() |
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status_flags = FLDS[5] if (len(FLDS) > 5) else "" |
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if FNR == 1 and FLDS[0] == "queuename": |
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print(L) |
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continue |
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# Valid host status field |
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if re.search(r'^[A-Za-z]', L) and len(FLDS) in (5,6) \ |
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and (show_disabled_nodes or ("d" not in status_flags)): |
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print(L) |
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def help(): |
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msg = """\ |
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show-node-status.py - Showing node status from SGE information |
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The information is mainly drawn from `qstat -f` output. |
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Usage: one of the following: |
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--raw |
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raw |
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Shows the raw queue/node status |
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--stats |
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stats |
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(no argument) |
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Shows the statistic summary per node type |
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""" |
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def main_default(argv, save_qstat=True): |
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"""Main default function: |
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- By default we invoke qstat -f and prints the analysis. |
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- If argv[1] is given, then we read in the file and |
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use that for the analysis. |
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""" |
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from time import localtime, strftime |
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dtime = localtime() |
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dtimestr = strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M", dtime) |
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# Read the command first--what do we want to do |
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if len(argv) < 2: |
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cmd = "stats" |
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elif argv[1] in ('--raw', 'raw'): |
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cmd = "raw" |
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elif argv[1] in ('--stats', 'stats'): |
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cmd = "stats" |
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else: |
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raise ValueError, "Unknown action: "+argv[1] |
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# Skip program name and first command: |
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cmdargs = argv[2:] |
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# Default options |
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show_disabled_nodes = False |
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if len(cmdargs) > 0: |
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qstat_f_current = open(cmdargs[0], "r").read().splitlines() |
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else: |
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qstat_f_current = pipe_out(('qstat', '-f'), split=True) |
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if save_qstat: |
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with open("qstat-f-%s.txt" % dtimestr, "w") as F: |
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F.write("\n".join(qstat_f_current)) |
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F.write("\n") |
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if cmd == "raw": |
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node_slot_stats_raw(qstat_f_current, |
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show_disabled_nodes=show_disabled_nodes, |
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) |
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elif cmd == "stats": |
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node_slots_stats_per_node_type(qstat_f_current, |
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show_disabled_nodes=show_disabled_nodes, |
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) |
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else: |
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raise "Missing support for command: "+cmd |
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# Support tools below |
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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def pipe_out(args, split=False, shell=False): |
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"""Executes a shell command, piping out the stdout to python for parsing. |
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This is my customary shortcut for backtick operator. |
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The result is either a single string (if split==False) or a list of strings |
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with EOLs removed (if split==True).""" |
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retval = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=shell).communicate()[0] |
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if not split: |
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return retval |
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else: |
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return retval.splitlines() |
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# Internal variable: don't mess! |
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_str_fmt_heading_rx = None |
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def str_fmt_heading(fmt): |
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"""Replaces a printf-style formatting with one suitable for table heading: |
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all non-string conversions are replaced with string conversions, |
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preserving the minimum widths.""" |
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# Originally from: $PWQMC77/scripts/cost.py and later Cr2_analysis_cbs.py . |
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# |
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#_str_fmt_heading_rx = None # only for development purposes |
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import re |
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global _str_fmt_heading_rx |
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if _str_fmt_heading_rx is None: |
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# Because of complicated regex, I verbosely write it out here: |
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_str_fmt_heading_rx = re.compile(r""" |
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( |
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% # % sign |
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(?:\([^)]+\))? # optional '(keyname)' mapping key |
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[-+#0 hlL]* # optional conversion flag |
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[0-9*]* # optional minimum field width |
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) |
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((?:\.[0-9]*)?) # optional precision |
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[^-+#*0 hlL0-9.%s] # not conv flag, dimensions, nor literal '%', |
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# nor 's' conversion specifiers |
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""", re.VERBOSE) |
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return _str_fmt_heading_rx.sub(r'\1s', fmt) |
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# stub main code |
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if __name__ == "__main__" and not "get_ipython" in globals(): |
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main_default(sys.argv) |
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