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How to kill a job compeltely
Greetings,
one of my job is running for a long time. I killed using kill -9 <process_id> when i check the process status (ps -ef) i couldnt find that process. But when i give showjob <system_name> -q <queue_name> i can find that job in queue and is still in running status. I deleted all the output files created from that job but still i couldnt clear it from the queue. Please advice me on how can i clear it from my queue. Thanks Senthil |
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