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Clusterpack v2.4 tutorial
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cluptime is used as follows:
% cluptime [ [-C] cluster-group]
For more details on the usage of cluptime, invoke the command:
% man cluptime
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3.1.8 clps - Cluster-wide ps command
clps and clkill are the same program with clps producing a "ps" output that includes the host
name and clkill allowing processes to be killed.
clps is used as follows:
% clps [-C] cluster][-ad]{tty user command pid regexp}
For more details on the usage of clps, invoke the command:
% man clps
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3.1.9 clkill - Kills specified processes on specified nodes.
clps and clkill are the same program with clps producing a "ps" output that includes the host
name and clkill allowing processes to be killed. Since using PIDs on a cluster is not feasible
given there will be different hosts, clkill can kill processes by name. The -i option should be
passed to clkill to allow interactive killing; i.e. any matches are shown and the user is
prompted if they wish to kill that process.
clkill is used as follows:
% clkill [[-C] cluster][-signal][-ilnadv]{tty user command pid
regexp}
For more details on the usage of clkill, invoke the command:
% man clkill
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