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h1. Administering Sun Grid Engine
As a Sun Grid Engine administrator, you need to perform the following tasks: * Add or remove Grid Engine hosts * Configure hosts and queues * Manage user access * Monitor Sun Grid Engine to ensure it is functioning as you need it to *function* * Perform general maintenance tasks * Perform special tasks, such as setting up parallel jobs
h2. Administration Tools
To perform these tasks, you can use either of the following mechanisms: * A graphical user interface, QMON * A command-line interface, mainly centered on the use of the following commands: ** {{qconf}} --- Add, delete, and modify the current Grid Engine configuration ** {{qhost}} --- View current status of the available Grid Engine hosts, the queues, and the jobs associated with the queues ** {{qalter}} and {{qsub}} --- Submit jobs ** {{qstat}} --- Show the status of Grid Engine jobs and queues ** {{qquota}} --- List each resource quota that is being used at least once or that defines a static limit
For general information about these administration tools, see [Interacting With Sun Grid Engine].
h2. Administration Tasks
For detailed information about performing Grid Engine administration tasks, see: {children:depth=3}
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