03-26-2013
Just spitballing here, but it sound like autosys is like a cron on a central machine, with scripts that ssh over to run batches. Running a batch so long means any network hiccup could kill the ssh session and so the controlling terminal and process of your batch process. The most obvious solution is to have the job start as a nohup background job that terminates itself. Autosys just has to start it successfully to be happy. You need to worry about reruns/restarts if a system is rebooted during the day.
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qmove(1B) PBS qmove(1B)
NAME
qmove - move pbs batch job
SYNOPSIS
qmove destination job_identifier ...
DESCRIPTION
To move a job is to remove the job from the queue in which it resides and instantiate the job in another queue. The qmove command issues a
Move Job batch request to the batch server that currently owns each job specified by job_identifier.
A job in the Running , Transiting , or Exiting state cannot be moved.
OPERANDS
The first operand is the new destinationfor
queue
@server
queue@server
See the PBS ERS section , "Destination Identifiers".
If the destination operand describes only a queue, then qmove will move jobs into the queue of the specified name at the job's current
server.
If the destination operand describes only a batch server, then qmove will move jobs into the default queue at that batch server.
If the destination operand describes both a queue and a batch server, then qmove will move the jobs into the specified queue at the speci-
fied server.
All following operands are job_identifiers which specify the jobs to be moved to the new destination. The qmove command accepts one or
more job_identifier operands of the form:
sequence_number[.server_name][@server]
STANDARD ERROR
The qmove command will write a diagnostic messages to standard error for each error occurrence.
EXIT STATUS
Upon successful processing of all the operands presented to the qmove command, the exit status will be a value of zero.
If the qmove command fails to process any operand, the command exits with a value greater than zero.
SEE ALSO
qsub(1B), pbs_movejob(3B)
Local qmove(1B)