tgusage
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About
tgusage is the command used to report information about an XSEDE allocation.
Note: "tgusage" is now deprecated. XSEDE users should use "xdusage" to query allocation-related information.
Versions and Availability
Module Names for tgusage on smic
Machine | Version | Module Name |
---|---|---|
smic | 3.0 | tgusage/3.0 |
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The information here is applicable to LSU HPC and LONI systems.
Shells
A user may choose between using /bin/bash and /bin/tcsh. Details about each shell follows.
/bin/bash
System resource file: /etc/profile
When one access the shell, the following user files are read in if they exist (in order):
- ~/.bash_profile (anything sent to STDOUT or STDERR will cause things like rsync to break)
- ~/.bashrc (interactive login only)
- ~/.profile
When a user logs out of an interactive session, the file ~/.bash_logout is executed if it exists.
The default value of the environmental variable, PATH, is set automatically using SoftEnv. See below for more information.
/bin/tcsh
The file ~/.cshrc is used to customize the user's environment if his login shell is /bin/tcsh.
Modules
Modules is a utility which helps users manage the complex business of setting up their shell environment in the face of potentially conflicting application versions and libraries.
Default Setup
When a user logs in, the system looks for a file named .modules in their home directory. This file contains module commands to set up the initial shell environment.
Viewing Available Modules
The command
$ module avail
displays a list of all the modules available. The list will look something like:
--- some stuff deleted --- velvet/1.2.10/INTEL-14.0.2 vmatch/2.2.2 ---------------- /usr/local/packages/Modules/modulefiles/admin ----------------- EasyBuild/1.11.1 GCC/4.9.0 INTEL-140-MPICH/3.1.1 EasyBuild/1.13.0 INTEL/14.0.2 INTEL-140-MVAPICH2/2.0 --- some stuff deleted ---
The module names take the form appname/version/compiler, providing the application name, the version, and information about how it was compiled (if needed).
Managing Modules
Besides avail, there are other basic module commands to use for manipulating the environment. These include:
add/load mod1 mod2 ... modn . . . Add modules rm/unload mod1 mod2 ... modn . . Remove modules switch/swap mod . . . . . . . . . Switch or swap one module for another display/show . . . . . . . . . . List modules loaded in the environment avail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List available module names whatis mod1 mod2 ... modn . . . . Describe listed modules
The -h option to module will list all available commands.
Module is currently available only on SuperMIC.
Usage
Run the command using the --help option:
$ tgusage --help You must supply an argument. USAGE: /usr/local/packages/xsede/tgusage-3.0-r3/bin/tgusage [options] [OPTIONS] -a --account-u --user --username -r --resource -j --username= --account= --begindate= --enddate= -v --version -h --help example: /usr/local/packages/xsede/tgusage-3.0-r3/bin/tgusage --account TG-ABC040001 TeraGrid resources: blacklight.psc.teragrid quarry.iu.teragrid supercell.psc.xsede maverick.tacc.xsede staff.teragrid stampede.tacc.xsede wrangler-storage.tacc.xsede oasis.sdsc.xsede trestles.sdsc.teragrid cobalt.ncsa.teragrid xwfs.xsede ranch.tacc.xsede hpss.nics.xsede ecss.xsede comet.sdsc.xsede staff-storage.xsede gordon.sdsc.teragrid lonestar4.tacc.teragrid teragrid_roaming nautilus.nics.teragrid wrangler.tacc.xsede mason.iu.xsede keeneland.gatech.xsede radium.ncsa.teragrid grid1.osg.xsede darter.nics.xsede gordon-ion.sdsc.teragrid supermic.cct-lsu.xsede
to display the avialable command options.
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Last modified: August 21 2017 10:47:37.