Use the qhost command to retrieve a quick overview of the execution host status:
% qhost |
This command produces output that is similar to the following example:
HOSTNAME ARCH NCPU LOAD MEMTOT MEMUSE SWAPTO SWAPUS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- global - - - - - - - arwen aix43 1 - - - - - baumbart irix65 2 0.00 1.1G 91.5M 128.0M 0.0 boromir hp11 1 - 128.0M - 256.0M - carc lx24-amd64 2 0.00 3.8G 989.8M 1.0G 0.0 denethor aix51 1 4.54G - - - - durin lx24-x86 1 0.37 123.1M 46.5M 213.6M 26.6M eomer sol-sparc64 1 0.13 256.0M 248.0M 513.0M 93.0M lolek tru64 1 0.02 1.0G 790.0M 1.0G 8.0K mungo lx22-alpha 1 1.00 248.9M 78.8M 129.8M 2.5M nori sol-x86 2 0.38 1023.0M 372.0M 512.0M 37.0M pippin darwin 1 0.00 640.0M 264.0M 0.0 0.0 smeagol hp11 1 0.35 512.0M 425.0M 1.0G 95.0M |
See the qhost(1) man page for a description of the output format and for more options.