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PROGRAM:
NAME
qmod - modify a Sun Grid Engine queue and running job
SYNTAX
qmod [ options ] [ wc_job_range_list | wc_queue_list ]
DESCRIPTION
Qmod enables users classified as owners (see queue_conf(5) for details) of a workstation
to modify the state of Sun Grid Engine queues for his/her machine as well as the state of
his/her own jobs. A manager/operator or root can execute qmod for any queue and job in a
cluster but only from administrative hosts. Find additional information concerning
wc_queue_list and wc_job_list in sge_types(1).
OPTIONS
-c Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release. Please use the -cj or -cq
switch instead.
Clears the error state of the specified jobs(s)/queue(s).
-cj Clears the error state of the specified jobs(s).
-cq Clears the error state of the specified queue(s).
-d Disables the queue(s), i.e. no further jobs are dispatched to disabled queues while
jobs already executing in these queues are allowed to finish.
-e Enables the queue(s).
-f Force the modification action for the queue despite the apparent current state of
the queue. For example if a queue appears to be suspended but the job execution
seems to be continuing the manager/operator can force a suspend operation which
will send a SIGSTOP to the jobs. In any case, the queue or job status will be set
even if the sge_execd(8) controlling the queues/jobs cannot be reached. Requires
manager/operator privileges.
-help Prints a listing of all options.
-r Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release. Please use the -rj or -rq
switch instead.
If applied to queues, reschedules all jobs currently running in this queue. If
applied to running jobs, reschedules the jobs. Requires root or manager privileges.
In order for a job to be rescheduled, it or the queue in which it is executing must
have the rerun flag activated. (See -r option in the qsub(1) man page and the
rerun option in the queue_conf(5) man page for more information.) Additional
restrictions apply for parallel and checkpointing jobs. (See the
reschedule_unknown description in the sge_conf(5) man page for details).
-rj If applied to running jobs, reschedules the jobs. Requires root or manager
privileges.
-rq If applied to queues, reschedules all jobs currently running in this queue.
Requires root or manager privileges.
-s Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release. Please use the -sj or -sq
switch instead.
If applied to queues, suspends the queues and any jobs which might be active. If
applied to running jobs, suspends the jobs.
-sj If applied to running jobs, suspends the jobs. If a job is both suspended
explicitly and via suspension of its queue, a following unsuspend of the queue will
not release the suspension state on the job.
-sq If applied to queues, suspends the queues and any jobs which might be active.
-us Note: Deprecated, may be removed in future release. Please use the -usj or -usq
switch instead.
If applied to queues, unsuspends the queues and any jobs which might be active. If
applied to jobs, unsuspends the jobs.
-usj If applied to jobs, unsuspends the jobs. If a job is both suspended explicitly and
via suspension of its queue, a following unsuspend of the queue will not release
the suspension state on the job.
-usq If applied to queues, unsuspends the queues and any jobs which might be active.
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
SGE_ROOT Specifies the location of the Sun Grid Engine standard configuration files.
SGE_CELL If set, specifies the default Sun Grid Engine cell. To address a Sun Grid
Engine cell qmod uses (in the order of precedence):
The name of the cell specified in the environment variable SGE_CELL,
if it is set.
The name of the default cell, i.e. default.
SGE_DEBUG_LEVEL
If set, specifies that debug information should be written to stderr. In
addition the level of detail in which debug information is generated is
defined.
SGE_QMASTER_PORT
If set, specifies the tcp port on which sge_qmaster(8) is expected to
listen for communication requests. Most installations will use a services
map entry for the service "sge_qmaster" instead to define that port.
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