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#15 invalid subscribe bas Arnau Bria <arnaubria@…>
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#16 fixed PBSQuery module enhancement bas bas
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getnode(s) function now returns a dictionary with values, eg pbsnodes: :

gb-r16n1
 state = job-exclusive
 np = 2
 properties  cores2,fabric1,gigabit,infiniband,mem4gb,parallel,switchF
 ntype = cluster
 jobs = 0/2171604.batch-ng.irc.sara.nl, 1/2171604.batch-ng.irc.sara.nl
 status = arch=x86_64,opsys=linux,uname=Linux ib-r16n1.irc.sara.nl 2.6.29.1-sara1 #1 SMP Mon Apr 6 15:43:08 CEST 2009 x86_64,sessions=32128,nsessions=1,nusers=1,idletime=24505,totmem=8039848kb,availmem=7556400kb,physmem=4039856kb,ncpus=2,loadave=2.32,gres=max_jobs:1+ideal_jobs:1,netload=3403654969,size=71647620kb:71652296kb,state=free,jobs=2171604.batch-ng.irc.sara.nl,rectime=1241791421

This is not useful at all. I will change the structure as follow:

  1. key = value, value ---> key = list([ value, value ]), key value is a list
  2. key = name1=value1 name2=value2---> key = dict( [name1] = value1, [name2] = value2), key value is a dictionary

The programming will be easier:

  1. print !nodestate?arch?
  2. if 'cores2' in !nodeproperties?

#17 fixed spec file fixes somebody ramonb
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there are 2 errors in the spec file;

  • ${_tmppath} should be: %{_tmppath}
  • %setup pbs-python sourcedir should be pbs_python
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