Each row in the cluster queue table represents one cluster queue. For each cluster queue, the table lists the following information:
Cluster Queue – Name of the cluster queue.
Load – Average of the normalized load average of all cluster queue hosts. Only hosts with a load value are considered.
Used – Number of currently used job slots.
Avail – Number of currently available job slots.
Total – Total number of job slots.
aoACD – Number of queue instances that are in at least one of the following states:
a – Load threshold alarm
o – Orphaned
A – Suspend threshold alarm
C – Suspended by calendar
D – Disabled by calendar
cdsuE – Number of queue instances that are in at least one of the following states:
c – Configuration ambiguous
d – Disabled
s – Suspended
u – Unknown
E – Error
s – Number of queue instances that are in the suspended state.
A – Number of queue instances where one or more suspend thresholds are currently exceeded. No more jobs
S – Number of queue instances that are suspended through subordination to another queue.
C – Number of queue instances that are automatically suspended by the grid engine system calendar.
u – Number of queue instances that are in an unknown state.
a – Number of queue instances where one or more load thresholds are currently exceeded.
d – Number of queue instances that are in the disabled state.
D – Number of queue instances that are automatically disabled by the grid engine system calendar.
c – Number of queue instances whose configuration is ambiguous.
o – Number of queue instances that are in the orphaned state.
E – Number of queue instances that are in the error state.
See the qstat(1) man page for complete information about cluster queues and their states.