USUSP
WAIT
Options
0 | Kills all the jobs that satisfy other options |
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 |
| silently skips the jobs that cannot be killed. |
| bkill |
| Operation is in progress |
| The |
Displays the signal names supported by bkill. This is a subset of signals supported | |
| by /bin/kill and is |
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 |
| other users. |
| Sends the same series of signals as bkill without |
| 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 |
| Use bkill |
| that cannot be otherwise removed using bkill. |
| The |
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.
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