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- .TH qdel 1B "30 November 2017" Local "PBS Professional"
- .SH NAME
- .B qdel
- - delete PBS jobs
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B qdel
- [ -Wforce | -Wsuppress_email=<N>] [-x] <job ID> [<job ID> ...]
- .br
- .B qdel
- --version
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
- .B qdel
- command deletes jobs in the order given, whether they are at the local
- server or at a remote server.
- .B Usage
- .br
- The qdel command is used without options to delete queued, running,
- held, or suspended jobs, while the
- .I -x
- option gives it the additional capacity to delete finished or moved
- jobs. With the
- .I -x
- option, this command can be used on finished and moved jobs, in
- addition to queued, running, held, or suspended jobs.
- When this command is used without the
- .I -x
- option, if job history is enabled, the deleted job's history is
- retained. The
- .I -x
- option is used to additionally remove the history of the job being
- deleted.
- If someone other than the job's owner deletes the job, mail is
- sent to the job's owner, or to a list of mail recipients if
- specified during
- .B qsub.
- See the
- .B qsub(1B)
- man page.
- If the job is in the process of provisioning,
- it can be deleted only by using the
- .I -W force
- option.
- .B "How Behavior of qdel Command Can Be Affected"
- .br
- The server's
- .I default_qdel_arguments
- attribute may affect the behavior of the
- .B qdel
- command. This attribute is settable by the administrator
- via the
- .B qmgr
- command. The attribute may be set to "-Wsuppress_email=<N>".
- The server attribute is overridden by command-line arguments.
- See the
- .B pbs_server_attributes(1B)
- man page.
- .B Sequence of Events
- .IP " " 3
- The job's running processes are killed.
- .IP
- The epilogue runs.
- .IP
- Files that were staged in are staged out. This includes
- standard out (.o) and standard error (.e) files.
- .IP
- Files that were staged in or out are deleted.
- .IP
- The job's temp directory is removed.
- .IP
- The job is removed from the MOM(s) and the server.
- .LP
- .B Required Privilege
- .br
- A PBS job may be deleted by its owner, an Operator, or the
- administrator. The server deletes a PBS job by sending a
- .B SIGTERM
- signal, then, if there are remaining processes, a
- .B SIGKILL
- signal.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .IP "(no options)" 8
- Can delete queued, running, held, or suspended jobs.
- Does not delete job history for specified job(s).
- .IP "-W force" 8
- Deletes the job whether or not the job's execution host is
- reachable. Deletes the job whether or not the job is in the
- process of provisioning. Cannot be used with the
- .I -Wsuppress_email
- option.
- If the server can contact the MoM, this option is ignored; the
- server allows the job to be deleted normally. If the server
- cannot contact the MoM or the job is in the
- .I E
- state, the server deletes its information about the job.
- .IP "-Wsuppress_email=<N>" 8
- Sets limit on number of emails sent when deleting multiple jobs.
- .RS 11
- If
- .I N
- >= 1 and
- .I N
- or more
- .I job IDs
- are given,
- .I N
- emails are sent.
- .br
- If
- .I N
- >=1 and less than
- .I N job IDs
- are given, the number of emails is
- the same as the number of jobs.
- .br
- If
- .I N
- = 0, this option is ignored.
- .br
- If
- .I N
- = -1, no email is sent.
- .RE
- .LP
- .IP " " 8
- The
- .I <N>
- argument is an integer. Note that there is no space between "W" and "suppress_email".
- Cannot be used with the
- .I -Wforce
- option.
- .LP
- .IP "-x" 8
- Can delete running, queued, suspended, held, finished, or moved jobs.
- Deletes job history for specified job(s).
- .LP
- .IP "--version" 8
- The
- .B qdel
- command returns its PBS version information and exits.
- This option can only be used alone.
- .SH OPERANDS
- The
- .B qdel
- command accepts one or more space-separated
- .I job ID
- operands. These operands can be job identifiers, job array
- identifiers, subjob dentifiers, or subjob range identifiers.
- Job IDs have the form:
- .br
- .I \ \ \ <sequence number>[.<server name>][@<server name>]
- Job arrays have the form:
- .br
- .I \ \ \ <sequence number>[][.<server name>][@<server name>]
- Subjobs have the form:
- .br
- .I \ \ \ <sequence number>[<index>][.<server name>][@<server name>]
- Ranges of subjobs have the form:
- .br
- .I \ \ \ <sequence number>[<first>-<last>][.<server name>][@<server name>]
- Job array identifiers must be enclosed in double quotes for some shells.
- .SH STANDARD ERROR
- The
- .B qdel
- command writes a diagnostic message to standard error for each
- error occurrence.
- .SH EXIT STATUS
- .IP Zero 8
- Upon successful processing of input
- .IP "Greater than zero" 8
- Upon error
- .SH SEE ALSO
- The
- .I PBS Professional User's Guide,
- the
- .I PBS Professional Administrator's Guide,
- .br
- pbs_queue_attributes(7B), pbs_server_attributes(1B),
- qsub(1B), qsig(1B), pbs_deljob(3B)
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