| For |
| the local queue. |
STATUS | Indicates the connection status between the local queue and remote queue. |
| ok |
| The two clusters can exchange information and the system is properly configured. |
| disc |
| Communication between the two clusters has not been established. This could |
| occur because there are no jobs waiting to be dispatched, or because the remote |
| master cannot be located. |
| reject |
| The remote queue rejects jobs from the |
| remote queue are connected and the clusters communicate, but the |
| configuration is not correct. For example, the |
| cluster points to a |
| If the job is rejected, it returns to the submission cluster. |
Resource Lease Information
| Displays remote resource provider and consumer information, resource flow |
| information, and connection status between the local and remote cluster. |
| Information related to the resource leasing model is displayed under the heading |
| Resource Lease Information. |
REMOTE_CLUSTER | For borrowed resources, name of the remote cluster that is the provider. |
| For exported resources, name of the remote cluster that is the consumer. |
RESOURCE_FLOW | Indicates direction of resource flow. |
| IMPORT |
| Local cluster is the consumer and borrows resources from the remote cluster |
| (HOSTS parameter in one or more local queue definitions includes remote |
| resources). |
| EXPORT |
| Local cluster is the provider and exports resources to the remote cluster. |
STATUS | Indicates the connection status between the local and remote cluster. |
| ok |
| MultiCluster jobs can run. |
| disc |
| No communication between the two clusters. This could be a temporary situation |
| or could indicate a MultiCluster configuration error. |
| conn |
| The two clusters communicate, but the lease is not established. This should be a |
| temporary situation. |
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