Description
Lists all tasks of all jobs on all nodes on a compute cluster.
Supported Platforms
Windows Server 2003 64-bit | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 32-bit | No |
Windows XP | No |
Windows 2000 | No |
Windows NT 4.0 | No |
Windows 98 | No |
Script Code
strClusterName = "localhost" 'Change to name of cluster if not run locally.
Set objComputeCluster = CreateObject("Microsoft.ComputeCluster.Cluster")
objComputeCluster.Connect(strClusterName)
WScript.Echo "Compute Cluster Name: " & objComputeCluster.Name
WScript.Echo vbCrLf & "Compute Cluster Nodes"
Set colNodes = objComputeCluster.ComputeNodes
For Each objNode In colNodes
WScript.Echo vbCrLf & " Node Name: " & objNode.Name
WScript.Echo vbCrLf & " Jobs:"
Set colJobs = objComputeCluster.ListAllJobs
For Each objJob In colJobs
WScript.Echo vbCrLf & " ID: " & objJob.Id
WScript.Echo " Name: " & objJob.Name
WScript.Echo " Task Count: " & objJob.TaskCount
WScript.Echo vbCrLf & " Tasks:"
For i = 1 To objJob.TaskCount
Set objTask = objJob.GetTask(i)
WScript.Echo vbCrLf & " ID: " & objTask.Id
WScript.Echo " Name: " & objTask.Name
WScript.Echo " Submit Time: " & objTask.SubmitTime
WScript.Echo " Create Time: " & objTask.CreateTime
WScript.Echo " Scheduled Time: " & objTask.ScheduleTime
WScript.Echo " Runtime: " & objTask.Runtime
WScript.Echo " End Time: " & objTask.EndTime
WScript.Echo " Command Line: " & objTask.CommandLine
Select Case objTask.Status
Case 0 strStatus = "Not Submitted"
Case 1 strStatus = "Queued"
Case 2 strStatus = "Running"
Case 3 strStatus = "Finished"
Case 4 strStatus = "Failed"
Case 5 strStatus = "Cancelled"
Case Else strStatus = "Could not determine"
End Select
WScript.Echo " Status: " & strStatus
WScript.Echo " Exit Code: " & objTask.ExitCode
Next
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