Job finishes, next job in the chunk starts if one exists (NJOBS -1, PEND -1, SUSP -1, RUN +1)
Job finishes (NJOBS-1, PEND -1)
If the job cannot be killed, use bkill -rto remove the job from the LSF system without waiting for the job to terminate, and free the resources of the job.

USUSP

WAIT

Options

0

Kills all the jobs that satisfy other options (-app. -g, -m, -q, -u, and -J).

-b

Kills large numbers of jobs as soon as possible. Local pending jobs are killed

 

immediately and cleaned up as soon as possible, ignoring the time interval specified

 

by CLEAN_PERIOD in lsb.params. Jobs killed in this manner are not logged to

 

lsb.acct.

 

Other jobs, such as running jobs, are killed as soon as possible and cleaned up

 

normally.

 

If the -boption is used with the 0 subcommand, bkill kills all applicable jobs and

 

silently skips the jobs that cannot be killed.

 

bkill -b 0

 

Operation is in progress

 

The -boption is ignored if used with the -ror -soptions.

-l

Displays the signal names supported by bkill. This is a subset of signals supported

 

by /bin/kill and is platform-dependent.

-r

Removes a job from the LSF system without waiting for the job to terminate in the

 

operating system.

 

Only root and LSF administrators can run bkill -r. The -roption is ignored for

 

other users.

 

Sends the same series of signals as bkill without -r, except that the job is removed

 

from the system immediately, the job is marked as EXIT, and the job resources that

 

LSF monitors are released as soon as LSF receives the first signal.

 

Also operates on jobs for which a bkill command has been issued but which

 

cannot be reached to be acted on by sbatchd (jobs in ZOMBI state). If sbatchd

 

recovers before the jobs are completely removed, LSF ignores the zombi jobs killed

 

with bkill -r.

 

Use bkill -ronly on jobs that cannot be killed in the operating system, or on jobs

 

that cannot be otherwise removed using bkill.

 

The -roption cannot be used with the -soption.

-appapplication_profile_name

Operates only on jobs associated with the specified application profile. You must specify an existing application profile. If job_ID or 0 is not specified, only the most recently submitted qualifying job is operated on.

-gjob_group_name Operates only on jobs in the job group specified by job_group_name.

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