Sun N1 Grid Engine 6.1 User's Guide

Customizing QMON

The look and feel of QMON is largely defined by a specifically designed resource file. Reasonable defaults are compiled in sge-root/qmon/Qmon, which also includes a sample resource file.

The cluster administration can do any of the following:

Ask your administrator if any of these cases are relevant in your environment.

In addition, users can configure personal preferences. Users can modify the Qmon file. The Qmon file can be moved to the home directory or to another location pointed to by the private XAPPLRESDIR search path. Users can also include the necessary resource definitions in their private .Xdefaults or .Xresources files. A private Qmon resource file can also be installed using the xrdb command. The xrdb command can be used during operation. xrdb can also be used at startup of the X11 environment, for example, in a .xinitrc resource file.

Refer to the comment lines in the sample Qmon file for detailed information on the possible customizations.

You can also use the Job Customize and Queue Customize dialog boxes to customize qmon. These dialog boxes are shown in Customizing the Job Control Display and in Filtering Cluster Queues and Queue Instances. In both dialog boxes, users can use the Save button to store the filtering and display definitions to the file .qmon_preferences in their home directories. When QMON is restarted, this file is read, and QMON reactivates the previously defined behavior.