[Won't Do] Formatting changes to pbs_rstat -f output
Forum Discussion: http://community.pbspro.org/t/formatting-changes-to-pbs-rstat-f-output/1553
Motivation:
All PBS commands' long format output follows the norm that every new attribute line is printed with 4 leading spaces. But pbs_rstat -f output is printed without any leading spaces. So, it'd be more consistent with the rest of the PBS commands to add the leading spaces in pbs_rstat -f output
External changes:
Previously, a pbs_rstat -f output used to look like this:
[ravi@pbspro ~]$ pbs_rstat -f Resv ID: R35.pbspro Reserve_Name = NULL Reserve_Owner = ravi@pbspro reserve_type = 2 reserve_state = RESV_CONFIRMED reserve_substate = 2 reserve_start = Tue Apr 16 00:00:00 2019 reserve_end = Tue Apr 16 01:00:00 2019 reserve_duration = 3600 queue = R35 Resource_List.ncpus = 1 Resource_List.nodect = 1 Resource_List.select = 1:ncpus=1 Resource_List.place = free Resource_List.walltime = 01:00:00 schedselect = 1:ncpus=1 resv_nodes = (pbspro:ncpus=1) Authorized_Users = ravi@pbspro server = pbspro ctime = Mon Apr 15 16:52:41 2019 mtime = Mon Apr 15 16:52:41 2019 Variable_List = PBS_O_LOGNAME=ravi,PBS_O_HOST=pbspro euser = ravi egroup = wheel
After these changes, it will look like this instead:
[ravi@pbspro ~]$ pbs_rstat -f Resv ID: R35.pbspro Reserve_Name = NULL Reserve_Owner = ravi@pbspro reserve_type = 2 reserve_state = RESV_CONFIRMED reserve_substate = 2 reserve_start = Tue Apr 16 00:00:00 2019 reserve_end = Tue Apr 16 01:00:00 2019 reserve_duration = 3600 queue = R35 Resource_List.ncpus = 1 Resource_List.nodect = 1 Resource_List.place = free Resource_List.select = 1:ncpus=1 Resource_List.walltime = 01:00:00 schedselect = 1:ncpus=1 resv_nodes = (pbspro:ncpus=1) Authorized_Users = ravi@pbspro server = pbspro ctime = Mon Apr 15 16:52:41 2019 mtime = Mon Apr 15 16:52:41 2019 Variable_List = PBS_O_LOGNAME=ravi,PBS_O_HOST=pbspro euser = ravi egroup = wheel