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- | ===== Advanced ===== | ||
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- | The qsub command will pass certain environment variables in the Variable_List attribute of the job. These variables will be available to the job. The value for the following variables will be taken from the environment of the qsub command: | ||
- | * **HOME** (the path to your home directory) | ||
- | * **LANG** (which language you are using) | ||
- | * **LOGNAME** (the name that you logged in with) | ||
- | * **PATH** (standard path to excecutables) | ||
- | * **MAIL** (location of the users mail file) | ||
- | * **SHELL** (command shell, i.e bash, | ||
- | * **TZ** (time zone) | ||
- | These values will be assigned to a new name which is the current name prefixed with the string " | ||
- | * **PBS_O_HOST** (the name of the host upon which the qsub command is running) | ||
- | * **PBS_SERVER** (the hostname of the pbs_server which qsub submits the job to) | ||
- | * **PBS_O_QUEUE** (the name of the original queue to which the job was submitted) | ||
- | * **PBS_O_WORKDIR** (the absolute path of the current working directory of the qsub command) | ||
- | * **PBS_ARRAYID** (each member of a job array is assigned a unique identifier) | ||
- | * **PBS_ENVIRONMENT** (set to PBS_BATCH to indicate the job is a batch job, or to PBS_INTERACTIVE to indicate the job is a PBS interactive job) | ||
- | * **PBS_JOBID** (the job identifier assigned to the job by the batch system) | ||
- | * **PBS_JOBNAME** (the job name supplied by the user) | ||
- | * **PBS_NODEFILE** (the name of the file contain the list of nodes assigned to the job) | ||
- | * **PBS_QUEUE** (the name of the queue from which the job was executed from) | ||
- | * **PBS_WALLTIME** (the walltime requested by the user or default walltime allotted by the scheduler) | ||
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+ | ===== Advanced ===== | ||
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+ | The qsub command will pass certain environment variables in the Variable_List attribute of the job. These variables will be available to the job. The value for the following variables will be taken from the environment of the qsub command: | ||
+ | * **HOME** (the path to your home directory) | ||
+ | * **LANG** (which language you are using) | ||
+ | * **LOGNAME** (the name that you logged in with) | ||
+ | * **PATH** (standard path to excecutables) | ||
+ | * **MAIL** (location of the users mail file) | ||
+ | * **SHELL** (command shell, i.e bash, | ||
+ | * **TZ** (time zone) | ||
+ | These values will be assigned to a new name which is the current name prefixed with the string " | ||
+ | * **PBS_O_HOST** (the name of the host upon which the qsub command is running) | ||
+ | * **PBS_SERVER** (the hostname of the pbs_server which qsub submits the job to) | ||
+ | * **PBS_O_QUEUE** (the name of the original queue to which the job was submitted) | ||
+ | * **PBS_O_WORKDIR** (the absolute path of the current working directory of the qsub command) | ||
+ | * **PBS_ARRAYID** (each member of a job array is assigned a unique identifier) | ||
+ | * **PBS_ENVIRONMENT** (set to PBS_BATCH to indicate the job is a batch job, or to PBS_INTERACTIVE to indicate the job is a PBS interactive job) | ||
+ | * **PBS_JOBID** (the job identifier assigned to the job by the batch system) | ||
+ | * **PBS_JOBNAME** (the job name supplied by the user) | ||
+ | * **PBS_NODEFILE** (the name of the file contain the list of nodes assigned to the job) | ||
+ | * **PBS_QUEUE** (the name of the queue from which the job was executed from) | ||
+ | * **PBS_WALLTIME** (the walltime requested by the user or default walltime allotted by the scheduler) | ||
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