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This is the command arcclean that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


arcclean - ARC Clean

DESCRIPTION


The arcclean command removes a job from the remote cluster.

SYNOPSIS


arcclean [options] [job ...]

OPTIONS


-a, --all
all jobs

-j, --joblist=filename
the file storing information about active jobs (default ~/.arc/jobs.xml)

-i, --jobids-from-file=filename
a file containing a list of jobIDs

-c, --cluster=name
select one or more computing elements: name can be an alias for a single CE, a
group of CEs or a URL

-r, --rejectmanagement=URL
skip jobs which are on a computing element with a given URL

-s, --status=statusstr
only select jobs whose status is statusstr

-f, --force
removes the job from the local list of jobs even if the job is not found in the
cluster's information system

-P, --listplugins
list the available plugins

-t, --timeout=seconds
timeout in seconds (default 20)

-z, --conffile=filename
configuration file (default ~/.arc/client.conf)

-d, --debug=debuglevel
FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, VERBOSE or DEBUG

-v, --version
print version information

-?, --help
print help

ARGUMENTS


job ...
list of jobids and/or jobnames

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION


The arcclean command removes a job from the remote cluster. Only jobs that have finished
can be removed. The job can be referred to either by the jobid that was returned by
arcsub(1) at submission time or by its jobname if the job description that was submitted
contained a jobname attribute.

More than one jobid and/or jobname can be given. If several jobs were submitted with the
same jobname all those jobs are removed. If the --joblist option is used the list of jobs
is read from a file with the specified filename. By specifying the --all option, all
active jobs can be removed.

The --cluster option can be used to select or reject jobs at specific clusters. See
arcsub(1) for a discussion of the format of arguments to this option. The --status option
can be used to select jobs in a specific state. These options can be repeated several
times. See arstat(1) for possible state values.

The --force option removes the job from your local list of jobs even if the job can not be
found in the remote information system. Jobs not appearing in the remote information
system can also be removed from the local list by specifying the --status option with
value Undefined.

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