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- .TH qrerun 1B "18 December 2017" Local "PBS Professional"
- .SH NAME
- .B qrerun
- - requeue a PBS job
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B qrerun
- [-W force]
- <job ID> [<job ID> ...]
- .br
- .B qrerun
- --version
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- If possible, kills the specified job(s), then requeues each job in the
- execution queue from which it was run.
- The
- .B qrerun
- command can be used on jobs, job arrays, subjobs, and ranges of subjobs.
- If you give a job array identifier as an argument, the job array is
- returned to its initial state at submission time, or to its altered
- state if it has been qaltered. All of that job array's subjobs are
- requeued, which includes those that are currently running, and those
- that are completed and deleted. If a you give a subjob or range as an
- argument, those subjobs are requeued.
- .B Restrictions
- .br
- If a job is marked as not rerunnable,
- .B qrerun
- neither kills nor requeues the job. See the
- .I -r
- option for the
- .B qsub
- and
- .B qalter
- commands, and the
- .I Rerunable
- job attribute.
- The
- .B qrerun
- command cannot requeue a job or subjob which is not running, is held,
- or is suspended.
- .B Required Privilege
- .br
- PBS Manager or Operator privilege is required to use this command.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .IP "-W force" 8
- The job is to be requeued even if the vnode on which the job is
- executing is unreachable, or if the job's substate is
- .I provisioning.
- .IP "--version" 8
- The
- .B qrerun
- command returns its PBS version information and exits.
- This option can only be used alone.
- .SH OPERANDS
- The qrerun
- command accepts one or more
- .I job ID
- operands of the form:
- .RS 4
- .I <sequence number>[.<server name>][@<server name>]
- .br
- .I <sequence number>[][.<server name>][@<server name>]
- .br
- .I <sequence number>[<index>][.<server name>][@<server name>]
- .br
- .I <sequence number>[<index start>-<index end>][.<server name>]
- .br
- \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ [@<server name>]
- .RE
- Note that some shells require that you enclose a job array identifier in
- double quotes.
- .br
- .SH STANDARD ERROR
- The
- .B qrerun
- command writes a diagnostic message to standard error for
- each error occurrence.
- .SH EXIT STATUS
- .IP Zero 8
- Upon successful processing of all operands
- .IP "Greater than zero" 8
- Upon failure to process any operand
- .SH SEE ALSO
- The
- .I PBS Professional User's Guide,
- the
- .I PBS Professional Administrator's Guide,
- .br
- qsub(1B), qalter(1B), pbs_alterjob(3B), pbs_rerunjob(3B)
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