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mpdhelp(1)			   mpd cmds			    mpdhelp(1)

NAME
       mpdhelp

FILE
       /sandbox/balaji/maint/mpich2-1.2.1-tmp/src/pm/mpd/mpdhelp.py

DESCRIPTION
       The following mpd commands are available.
	      For  usage  of any specific one, invoke it with the single argu‐
	      ment --help .

       mpd    start an mpd daemon

       mpdtrace
	      show all mpd's in ring

       mpdboot
	      start a ring of daemons all at once

       mpdringtest
	      test how long it takes for a message to circle the ring

       mpdexit
	      remove one mpd from the ring

       mpdallexit
	      take down all daemons in ring

       mpdcleanup
	      repair local Unix socket if ring crashed badly

       mpdlistjobs
	      list processes of jobs (-a or --all: all jobs for all users)

       mpdkilljob
	      kill all processes of a single job

       mpdsigjob
	      deliver a specific signal to the application processes of a job

       mpiexec
	      start a parallel job

       Each command can be invoked with	 the  --help  argument,	 which	prints
       usage information for the command without running it.

FUNCTIONS
       ctime(...)  ctime(seconds) -> string

	      Convert  a  time in seconds since the Epoch to a string in local
	      time.  This is equivalent to  asctime(localtime(seconds)).  When
	      the  time	 tuple	is  not	 present,  current time as returned by
	      localtime() is used.

DATA
       __author__ = 'Ralph Butler and Rusty Lusk' __credits__ = '' __date__  =
       'Wed Nov 18 10:51:09 2009' __version__ = '$Revision: 1.8 $'

VERSION
       1.8

DATE
       Wed Nov 18 10:51:09 2009

AUTHOR
       Ralph Butler and Rusty Lusk

CREDITS
			       18 November 2009			    mpdhelp(1)
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