QDEL(1) | Grid Engine User Commands | QDEL(1) |
qdel - delete Grid Engine jobs from queues
qdel [-f] [-help] [-u wc_user_list] [wc_job_range_list] [-t task_id_range]
Qdel provides a means for a user/operator/manager to delete one or more jobs. A manager/operator can delete jobs belonging to any user, while a regular user can only delete his or her own jobs. If a manager wants to delete another user's job, the manager can specify the job id. A manager using a job name or pattern must also specify the user's name via "-u wc_user_list". A "qdel wc_job_name" will delete only the jobs of the calling user by default. Qdel deletes jobs in the order in which their job identifiers are presented. Find additional information concerning wc_user_list and wc_job_list in sge_types(5).
Users who are neither Grid Engine managers nor operators can only use the -f option (for their own jobs) if the cluster configuration entry qmaster_params contains the flag ENABLE_FORCED_QDEL (see sge_conf(5)). However, the behavior for administrative and non-administrative users differs. Jobs are deleted from the Grid Engine database immediately in the case of administrators. Otherwise, a regular deletion is attempted first and a forced cancellation is only executed if the regular deletion was unsuccessful.
Additionally, regular qdel requests can result in a forced deletion of a job if ENABLE_FORCED_QDEL_IF_UNKNOWN is set in the qmaster_params (see sge_conf(5)).
The name of the default cell, i.e. default.
<sge_root>/<cell>/common/act_qmaster Grid Engine master host file
sge_intro(1), qstat(1), qsub(1), sge_qmaster(8), sge_execd(8).
See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.
2011-05-17 | SGE 8.1.3pre |