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qalter(1B) |
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qalter(1B) |
qalter - alter pbs batch job
qalter [-a date_time] [-A account_string] [-c interval] [-e path] [-h hold_list]
[-j join] [-k keep] [-l resource_list] [-m mail_options] [-M user_list] [-N
name] [-o path] [-p priority] [-r c] [-S path] [-t array_range] [-u user_list]
[-W additional_attributes] job_identifier...
The qalter command modifies the attributes of the job or jobs specified
by job_identifier on the command line. Only those attributes listed as
options on the command will be modified. If any of the specified attributes
cannot be modified for a job for any reason, none of that job's attributes
will be modified.
The qalter command accomplishes the modifications by sending a
Modify Job batch request to the batch server which owns each job.
- -a date_time
- Replaces the time at which the job becomes eligible for execution. The
date_time argument syntax is:
[[[[CC]YY]MM]DD]hhmm[.SS].
- If the month, MM, is not specified, it will default to the current
month if the specified day DD, is in the future. Otherwise, the
month will be set to next month. Likewise, if the day, DD, is not
specified, it will default to today if the time hhmm is in the
future. Otherwise, the day will be set to tomorrow.
- This attribute can be altered once the job has begun execution, but it
will not take affect until the job is rerun.
- -A account_string
- Replaces the account string associated with the job.
- This attribute cannot be altered once the job has begun execution.
- -c interval
- Replaces the the interval at which the job will be checkpointed. If the
job executes upon a host which does not support checkpoint, this option
will be ignored.
- The interval argument is specified as:
- n
- No checkpointing is to be performed.
- s
- Checkpointing is to be performed only when the server executing the job is
shutdown.
- c
- Checkpointing is to be performed at the default minimum cpu time for the
queue from which the job is executing.
- c=minutes
- Checkpointing is to be performed at an interval of minutes, which
is the integer number of minutes of CPU time used by the job. This value
must be greater than zero. If the number is less than the default
checkpoint time, the default time will be used.
- This attribute can be altered once the job has begun execution, but the
new value does not take affect until the job is rerun.
- -e path
- Replaces the path to be used for the standard error stream of the batch
job. The path argument is of the form:
[hostname:]path_name
where hostname is the name of a host to which the file will be
returned and path_name is the path name on that host in the syntax
recognized by POSIX 1003.1. The argument will be interpreted as
follows:
- path_name
- Where path_name is not an absolute path name, then the qalter command will
expand the path name relative to the current working directory of the
command. The command will supply the name of the host upon which it is
executing for the hostname component.
- hostname:path_name
- Where path_name is not an absolute path name, then the qalter command will
not expand the path name. The execution server will expand it relative to
the home directory of the user on the system specified by hostname.
- path_name
- Where path_name specifies an absolute path name, then qalter will supply
the name of the host on which it is executing for the
hostname.
- hostname:path_name
- Where path_name specifies an absolute path name, the path will be used as
specified.
- This attribute can be altered once the job has begun execution, but it
will not take affect until the job is rerun.
- -h hold_list
- Updates the types of holds on the job. The hold_list argument is a
string of one or more of the following characters:
- u
- Add the USER type hold.
- s
- Add the SYSTEM type hold if the user has the appropriate level of
privilege. [Typically reserved to the batch administrator.]
- o
- Add the OTHER (or OPERATOR ) type hold if the user has the appropriate
level of privilege. [Typically reserved to the batch administrator and
batch operator.]
- n
- Set to none; that is clear the hold types which could be applied with the
users level of privilege.
- Repetition of characters is permitted, but "n" may not appear in
the same option argument with the other three characters. This attribute
can be altered once the job has begun execution, but the hold will not
take affect until the job is rerun.
- -j join
- Declares which standard streams of the job will be merged together. The
join argument value may be the characters "oe" and
"eo", or the single character "n".
- A argument value of oe directs that the standard output and
standard error streams of the job will be merged, intermixed, and returned
as the standard output. A argument value of eo directs that the
standard output and standard error streams of the job will be merged,
intermixed, and returned as the standard error.
- A value of n directs that the two streams will be two separate
files. This attribute can be altered once the job has begun execution, but
it will not take affect until the job is rerun.
- -k keep
- Defines which if either of standard output or standard error of the job
will be retained on the execution host. If set for a stream, this option
overrides the path name for that stream.
- The argument is either the single letter "e",
"o", or "n", or one or more of the
letters "e" and "o" combined in either
order.
- n
- No streams are to be retained.
- e
- The standard error stream is to retained on the execution host. The stream
will be placed in the home directory of the user under whose user id the
job executed. The file name will be the default file name given by:
job_name.esequence where job_name is the name specified for
the job, and sequence is the sequence number component of the job
identifier.
- o
- The standard output stream is to be retained on the execution host. The
stream will be placed in the home directory of the user under whose user
id the job executed. The file name will be the default file name given by:
job_name.osequence where job_name is the name specified for
the job, and sequence is the sequence number component of the job
identifier.
- eo
- Both the standard output and standard error streams will be retained.
- oe
- Both the standard output and standard error streams will be retained.
- This attribute cannot be altered once the job has begun execution.
- -l resource_list
- Modifies the list of resources that are required by the job. The
Resource_List argument is in the following syntax:
resource_name[=[value]][,resource_name[=[value]],...]
- If a requested modification to a resource would exceed the resource limits
for jobs in the current queue, the server will reject the request.
- If the job is running, only certain, resources can be altered. Which
resources can be altered in the run state is system dependent. A user may
only lower the limit for those resources.
- -m mail_options
- Replaces the set of conditions under which the execution server will send
a mail message about the job. The mail_options argument is a string
which consists of the single character "n", or one or
more of the characters "a", "b", and
"e".
- If the character "n" is specified, no mail will be
sent.
- For the letters "a", "b", and
"e":
- a
- mail is sent when the job is aborted by the batch system.
- b
- mail is sent when the job begins execution.
- e
- mail is sent when the job terminates.
- -M user_list
- Replaces the list of users to whom mail is sent by the execution server
when it sends mail about the job.
- The user_list argument is of the form:
user[@host][,user[@host],...]
- -N name
- Renames the job. The name specified may be up to and including 15
characters in length. It must consist of printable, non white space
characters with the first character alphabetic.
- -o path
- Replaces the path to be used for the standard output stream of the batch
job. The path argument is of the form:
[hostname:]path_name
where hostname is the name of a host to which the file will be
returned and path_name is the path name on that host in the syntax
recognized by POSIX. The argument will be interpreted as follows:
- path_name
- Where path_name is not an absolute path name, then the qalter command will
expand the path name relative to the current working directory of the
command. The command will supply the name of the host upon which it is
executing for the hostname component.
- hostname:path_name
- Where path_name is not an absolute path name, then the qalter command will
not expand the path name. The execution server will expand it relative to
the home directory of the user on the system specified by hostname.
- path_name
- Where path_name specifies an absolute path name, then the qalter will
supply the name of the host on which it is executing for the
hostname.
- hostname:path_name
- Where path_name specifies an absolute path name, the path will be used as
specified.
- This attribute can be altered once the job has begun execution, but it
will not take affect until the job is rerun.
- -p priority
- Replaces the priority of the job. The priority argument must be a
integer between -1024 and +1023 inclusive.
- This attribute can be altered once the job has begun execution, but it
will not take affect until the job is rerun.
- -r c
- Declares whether the job is rerunable. See the qrerun command. The
option argument c is a single character. PBS recognizes the
following characters: y and n.
- If the argument is "y", the job is marked rerunable. If
the argument is "n", the job is marked as not
rerunable.
- -S path
- Declares the shell that interprets the job script.
- The option argument path_list is in the form:
path[@host][,path[@host],...]
Only one path may be specified for any host named. Only one path may be
specified without the corresponding host name. The path selected will be
the one with the host name that matched the name of the execution host. If
no matching host is found, then if present the path specified without a
host will be selected.
- If the -S option is not specified, the option argument is the null
string, or no entry from the path_list is selected, the execution
will use the login shell of the user on the execution host.
- This attribute can be altered once the job has begun execution, but it
will not take affect until the job is rerun.
- -t array_range
- The array_range argument is an integer id or a range of integers.
Multiple ids or id ranges can be combined in a comma delimted list.
Examples : -t 1-100 or -t 1,10,50-100
- If an array range isn't specified, the command tries to operate on the
entire array. The command acts on the array (or specified range of the
array) just as it would on an individual job.
- An optional slot limit can be specified to limit the amount of jobs that
can run concurrently in the job array. The default value is unlimited. The
slot limit must be the last thing specified in the array_request and is
delimited from the array by a percent sign (%).
- qalter weatherSimulationArray[] -t %20
- Here, the array weatherSimulationArray[] is configured to allow a maximum
of 20 concurrently running jobs.
- Note: Slot limits can be applied at job submit time with qsub, or can be
set in a global server parameter policy with max_slot_limit.
- -u user_list
- Replaces the user name under which the job is to run on the execution
system.
- The user_list argument is of the form:
user[@host][,user[@host],...]
Only one user name may be given for per specified host. Only one of the
user specifications may be supplied without the corresponding
host specification. That user name will be used for execution on
any host not named in the argument list.
- This attribute cannot be altered once the job has begun execution.
- -W additional_attributes
- The -W option allows for the modification of additional job attributes.
The general syntax of the -W is in the form:
-W attr_name=value[,attr_name=value...]
Note if white space occurs anywhere within the option argument string or the
equal sign, "=", occurs within an attribute_value string,
then the string must be enclosed with either single or double quote
marks.
- PBS currently supports the following attributes within the -W option.
- depend=dependency_list
Redefines the dependencies between this and other jobs. The
dependency_list is in the form:
type[:argument[:argument...][,type:argument...].
The argument is either a numeric count or a PBS job id according to
type . If argument is a count, it must be greater than 0. If it is
a job id and is not fully specified in the form:
seq_number.server.name, it will be expanded according to the
default server rules. If argument is null (the preceding colon need
not be specified), the dependency of the corresponding type is cleared
(unset).
- synccount:count
- This job is the first in a set of jobs to be executed at the same time.
Count is the number of additional jobs in the set.
- syncwith:jobid
- This job is an additional member of a set of jobs to be executed at the
same time. Jobid is the job identifier of the first job in the
set.
- after:jobid[:jobid...]
- This job may be scheduled for execution at any point after jobs
jobid have started execution.
- afterok:jobid[:jobid...]
- This job may be scheduled for execution only after jobs jobid have
terminated with no errors.
- afternotok:jobid[:jobid...]
- This job may be scheduled for execution only after jobs jobid have
terminated with errors.
- afterany:jobid[:jobid...]
- This job may be scheduled for execution after jobs jobid have
terminated, with or without errors.
- on:count
- This job may be scheduled for execution after count dependencies on
other jobs have been satisfied. This form is used in conjunction with one
of the before forms, see below.
- before:jobid[:jobid...]
- When this job has begun execution, then jobs jobid... may
begin.
- beforeok:jobid[:jobid...]
- If this job terminates execution without errors, then jobs jobid...
may begin.
- beforenotok:jobid[:jobid...]
- If this job terminates execution with errors, then jobs jobid...
may begin.
- beforeany:jobid[:jobid...]
- When this job terminates execution, jobs jobid... may begin.
- If any of the before forms are used, the job referenced by
jobid must have been submitted with a dependency type of
on.
- The job specified in any of the before forms must have the same
owner as the job being altered.. Otherwise, the dependency will not take
effect.
Error processing of the existence, state, or condition of the job
on which the newly submitted job is a deferred service, i.e. the check is
performed after the job is queued. If an error is detected, the new job will
be deleted by the server. Mail will be sent to the job submitter stating the
error.
- group_list=g_list
Alters the group name under which the job is to run on the execution
system.
- The g_list argument is of the form:
group[@host][,group[@host],...]
Only one group name may be given per specified host. Only one of the
group specifications may be supplied without the corresponding
host specification. That group name will used for execution on any
host not named in the argument list.
- stagein=file_list
stageout=file_list
Alters which files are staged (copied) in before job start or staged out
after the job completes execution. The file_list is in the form:
local_file@hostname:remote_file[,...]
The name local_file is the name on the system where the job executes.
It may be an absolute path or a path relative to the home directory of the
user. The name remote_file is the destination name on the host
specified by hostname. The name may be absolute or relative to the
user's home directory on the destination host.
The qalter command accepts one or more job_identifier operands of the
form:
sequence_number[.server_name][@server]
Any error condition, either in processing the options or the operands, or any
error received in reply to the batch requests will result in a error message
being written to standard error.
Upon successful processing of all the operands presented to the qalter command,
the exit status will be a value of zero.
If the qalter command fails to process any operand, the command
exits with a value greater than zero.
qsub(1B), qstat(1B), pbs_alterjob(3B), pbs_statjob(3B), pbs_selectjob(3B),
pbs_resources_*(7B), where * is system type, and the PBS ERS.
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