Description
qbbottom requests the Supervisor to move a job/jobs below other jobs having the same priority.
Usage
qbbottom [options] jobID… | 0
where JobID is one or more job IDs, and 0 is a wild card token representing all the user's jobs.
Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--running | Bottom running jobs |
--pending | Bottom pending jobs |
--blocked | Bottom blocked jobs |
--active | Bottom active (pending,running,blocked) jobs |
--user string | Bottom jobs for user string |
--type string --prototype string | Bottom jobs with string type |
--status string | Bottom jobs with string status (ex. pending) |
--name string | Bottom jobs with string name |
--kind string | Bottom jobs of string kind |
--pid int | Bottom jobs with process ID int |
--pgrp int | Bottom jobs in int process group |
--priority int | Bottom jobs with int priority |
--cluster string | Bottom jobs in string cluster |
--cpus int | Bottom jobs with a total of int subjobs |
--xml | Output in XML format |
--help | Command help |
--version | Command version |
Notes
Examples
Move job 12345 to the bottom of the queue within the priority:
% qbbottom 12345
Move all of user anthony's jobs:
% qbbottom --user anthony 0
Move all of user anthony's jobs which are running:
% qbbottom --running --user anthony 0
See also