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NAME
hostgroup - host group entry file format
DESCRIPTION
A host group entry is used to merge host names to groups.
Each host group entry file defines one group. Inside a
group definition file you can also reference to groups.
These groups are called subgroups. A subgroup is referenced
by the sign "@" as first character of the name.
A list of currently configured host group entries can be
displayed via the <B><A HREF="../htmlman1/qconf.html?pathrev=V62u5_TAG">qconf(1)</A></B> -shgrpl option. The contents of
each enlisted host group entry can be shown via the -shgrp
switch. The output follows the <I>hostgroup</I> format description.
New host group entries can be created and existing can be
modified via the -ahgrp, -mhgrp, -dhgrp and -?attr options
to <B><A HREF="../htmlman1/qconf.html?pathrev=V62u5_TAG">qconf(1)</A></B>.
Note, Sun Grid Engine allows backslashes (\) be used to
escape newline (\newline) characters. The backslash and the
newline are replaced with a space (" ") character before any
interpretation.
FORMAT
A host group entry contains following parameters:
group_name
The group_name defines the host group name. Host group names
have to begin with an '@' character as explained for
<I>hostgroup</I>_<I>name</I> in <B><A HREF="../htmlman5/sge_types.html?pathrev=V62u5_TAG">sge_types(5)</A></B>.
hostlist
The name of all hosts and host groups (see <I>host</I>_<I>identifier</I>
in <B><A HREF="../htmlman1/sge_types.html?pathrev=V62u5_TAG">sge_types(1)</A></B>) which are member of the group. As list
separators white-spaces are supported only. Default value
for this parameter is NONE.
Note, if the first character of the <I>host</I>_<I>identifier</I> is an
"@" sign the name is used to reference a <B><A HREF="../htmlman5/hostgroup.html?pathrev=V62u5_TAG">hostgroup(5)</A></B> which
is taken as sub group of this group.
EXAMPLE
This is a typical host group entry:
group_name @bigMachines
hostlist @solaris64 @solaris32 fangorn balrog
The entry will define a new host group called @bigMachines.
In this host group are the host fangorn, balrog and all
members of the host groups @solaris64 and @solaris32.
SEE ALSO
<B><A HREF="../htmlman1/sge__types.html?pathrev=V62u5_TAG">sge__types(1)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="../htmlman1/qconf.html?pathrev=V62u5_TAG">qconf(1)</A></B>
COPYRIGHT
See <B><A HREF="../htmlman1/sge_intro.html?pathrev=V62u5_TAG">sge_intro(1)</A></B> for a full statement of rights and permis-
sions.
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