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  36. .TH pbs_holdjob 3B "3 March 2015" Local "PBS Professional"
  37. .SH NAME
  38. pbs_holdjob - place a hold on a PBS batch job
  39. .SH SYNOPSIS
  40. #include <pbs_error.h>
  41. .br
  42. #include <pbs_ifl.h>
  43. .sp
  44. .B int pbs_holdjob(\^int\ connect, char\ *job_id, char\ *hold_type, char\ *extend\^)
  45. .SH DESCRIPTION
  46. Issue a batch request to place a hold upon a job.
  47. .LP
  48. A
  49. .I "Hold Job"
  50. batch request is generated and sent to the server over the connection
  51. specified by
  52. .I connect
  53. which is the return value of \f3pbs_connect\f1().
  54. .LP
  55. The argument,
  56. .I job_id ,
  57. identifies which job is to be held, it is specified in the form:
  58. .RS 4
  59. .I "sequence_number.server"
  60. .RE
  61. .LP
  62. The parameter,
  63. .I hold_type ,
  64. contains the type of hold to be applied. The possible values are
  65. defined in pbs_ifl.h.
  66. .LP
  67. If
  68. .I hold_type
  69. is either a null pointer or points to a null string, USER_HOLD
  70. will be applied.
  71. .LP
  72. The parameter,
  73. .I extend ,
  74. is reserved for implementation-defined extensions.
  75. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  76. qhold(1B), pbs_connect(3B), pbs_alterjob(3B), and pbs_rlsjob(3B)
  77. .SH DIAGNOSTICS
  78. When the batch request generated by
  79. .B pbs_holdjob ()
  80. function has been completed successfully by a batch server, the routine will
  81. return 0 (zero).
  82. Otherwise, a non zero error is returned. The error number is also set
  83. in pbs_errno.