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- .TH qrls 1B "18 December 2017" Local "PBS Professional"
- .SH NAME
- .B qrls
- - release hold on PBS jobs
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B qrls
- [-h <hold list>] <job ID> [<job ID> ...]
- .br
- .B qrls
- --version
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
- .B qrls
- command removes or releases holds on batch jobs or job arrays,
- but not on subjobs or ranges of subjobs.
- A job may have one or more types of holds which make the job
- ineligible for execution.
- If you
- .B qrls
- a job whose
- .I Execution_Time
- attribute is not set to a time in the future, the job changes to the
- .I queued
- state. If
- .I Execution_Time
- is in the future, the job changes to the
- .I waiting
- state.
- Holds can be set by the owner, an Operator, or Manager, when a job
- has a dependency, or when a job has its
- .I Execution_Time
- attribute set to a time in the future. Se the
- .B qhold
- man page.
- .B Effect of Privilege on Behavior
- .br
- The following table shows the holds and the privilege required to release each:
- .RS 3
- Hold Meaning Privilege Required to Release
- .br
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- .IP u 6
- User Job owner, Operator, Manager,
- .br
- administrator, root
- .IP o 6
- Other Operator, Manager, administrator, root
- .IP s 6
- System Manager, administrator, root,
- .br
- PBS (dependency)
- .IP n 6
- None Job owner, Operator, Manager,
- .br
- administrator, root
- .IP p 6
- Bad password Administrator, root
- .RE
- .LP
- .SH OPTIONS
- .IP "(no options)" 8
- Defaults to
- .I -h u,
- removing
- .I user
- hold.
- .IP "-h <hold list>" 8
- Types of holds to be released for the job(s).
- The
- .I hold list
- argument is a string consisting of one or more of the letters
- .I """u""", """o""",
- or
- .I """s"""
- in any combination, or one of the letters
- .I """n"""
- or
- .I """p""".
- .IP "--version" 8
- The
- .B qrls
- command returns its PBS version information and exits.
- This option can only be used alone.
- .SH OPERANDS
- The
- .B qrls
- command can be used on jobs and job arrays, but not on subjobs or ranges
- of subjobs. The
- .B qrls
- comand accepts one or more
- .I job IDs
- in the form:
- .RS 4
- .I <sequence number>[.<server name>][@<server name>]
- .br
- .I <sequence number>[][.<server name>][@<server name>]
- .RE
- Note that some shells require that you enclose a job array identifier in
- double quotes.
- .SH STANDARD ERROR
- The
- .B qrls
- 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
- If the
- .B qrls
- command fails 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), qhold(1B), pbs_alterjob(3B), pbs_holdjob(3B), and
- pbs_rlsjob(3B).
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