| 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.