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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
qrerun
qrerun(1B) PBS qrerun(1B)
NAME
qrerun - rerun a pbs batch job
SYNOPSIS
qrerun [-f] job_identifier ...
DESCRIPTION
The qrerun command directs that the specified jobs are to be rerun if possible.
To rerun a job is to terminate the session leader of the job and return the job to the queued state in the execution queue in which the job
currently resides.
If a job is marked as not rerunable then the rerun request will fail for that job. If the mini-server running the job is down, or the
rejects the request, the Rerun Job batch request will return a failure unless -f is used.
Using -f violates IEEE Batch Processing Services Std and should be handled with great care. It should only be used under exceptional cir-
cumstances. Best practice is to fix the problem mini-server host and letting qrerun run normally. The previous nodes may need manual
cleaning. See the -r option on the qsub and qalter commands.
OPERANDS
The qrerun command accepts one or more job_identifier operands of the form:
sequence_number[.server_name][@server]
STANDARD ERROR
The qrerun command will write a diagnostic message to standard error for each error occurrence.
EXIT STATUS
Upon successful processing of all the operands presented to the qrerun command, the exit status will be a value of zero.
If the qrerun command fails to process any operand, the command exits with a value greater than zero.
SEE ALSO
qsub(1B), qalter(1B), pbs_alterjob(3B), pbs_rerunjob(3B)
Local qrerun(1B)