SCTOP(1) | SCTOP(1) |
sctop
provides an ongoing look at SCore-D activity in
real time. It displays a listing of user parallel processes running on
SCore-D. It also displays SCore-D status, such as how long SCore-D has been
up and running, how many user parallel processes are running, and so
on.
Before invoking sctop
, scbcast
(8), with
the sysmon
argument, must be
running and its hostname (and port number) must be present in a
command argument.
sctop
displays the above information on a text terminal using
the curses
library.
The options available for sctop
:
scbcast-host[:portno]
Here is the table of the state, denoted with S, of a user
parallel job.
Character State
A Aborted G Under debugging M Waiting for stadard and/or error
message output O Suspended by operator Q Scheduling queue is not acitivated R Running S Idle (waiting for SCore-D system call
done) U Suspended by user W Waiting for resource(s) Z Dying (zombie)
scbcast
process, no
monitoring information is displayed.