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Operating Systems HP-UX accept problem Post 53682 by Perderabo on Thursday 22nd of July 2004 07:35:57 AM
Old 07-22-2004
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By the way, the next time you post code, enclose it between code tags.
In addition to that, I'd like to point out that there is a "Disable smilies in this post" checkbox. I have edited the thread to add code tags and disable smilies where appropiate.
 

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qenable(8B)                                                             PBS                                                            qenable(8B)

NAME
qenable - enable input to a pbs destination SYNOPSIS
qenable destination ... DESCRIPTION
The qenable command directs that a destination should accept batch jobs. The qenable command sends a Manage request to the batch server specified by destination. If the command is accepted, the destination will accept Queue Job requests which specified the queue. In order to execute qenable, the user must have PBS Operation or Manager privilege. OPERANDS
The qenable command accepts one or more destination operands. The operands are one of three forms: queue @server queue@server If queue is specified, the request is to enable that queue at the default server. If the @server form is given, the request is to enable all the queues at that server. If a full destination identifier, queue@server, is given, the request is to enable the named queue at the named server. STANDARD ERROR
The qenable 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 qenable command, the exit status will be a value of zero. If the qenable command fails to process any operand, the command exits with a value greater than zero. SEE ALSO
pbs_server(8B), qdisable(8B), and qmgr(1B) Local qenable(8B)
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