Platform LSF Reference Version 6.2
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% bsub -g /risk_group myjob
Job <115> is submitted to default queue <normal>.
% bsub -g /risk_group/consolidate myjob2
Job <116> is submitted to default queue <normal>.
The following bkill command only kills jobs in /risk_group, not the subgroup
/risk_group/consolidate:
% bkill -g /risk_group 0
Job <115> is being terminated
% bkill -g /risk_group/consolidate 0
Job <116> is being terminated
-J job_name
Operates only on jobs with the specified job_name. The -J option is ignored if a job ID
other than 0 is specified in the job_ID option.
-m host_name | -m host_group
Operates only on jobs dispatched to the specified host or host group.
If job_ID is not specified, only the most recently submitted qualifying job is operated
on. The
-m option is ignored if a job ID other than 0 is specified in the job_ID option.
See
bhosts(1) and bmgroup(1) for more information about hosts and host groups.
-q queue_name
Operates only on jobs in the specified queue.
If job_ID is not specified, only the most recently submitted qualifying job is operated
on.
The
-q option is ignored if a job ID other than 0 is specified in the job_ID option.
See
bqueues(1) for more information about queues.
-s (signal_value | signal_name)
Sends the specified signal to specified jobs. You can specify either a name, stripped of
the SIG prefix (such as KILL), or a number (such as 9).
Eligible signal names are listed by
bkill -l.
The
-s option cannot be used with the -r option.
Use
bkill -s to suspend and resume jobs by using the appropriate signal instead of
using
bstop or bresume. Sending the SIGCONT signal is the same as using bresume.
Sending the SIGSTOP signal to sequential jobs or the SIGTSTP to parallel jobs is the
same as using
bstop.
You cannot suspend a job that is already suspended, or resume a job that is not
suspended. Using SIGSTOP or SIGTSTP on a job that is in the USUSP state has no
effect and using SIGCONT on a job that is not in either the PSUSP or the USUSP state
has no effect. See
bjobs(1) for more information about job states.
-sla service_class_name
Operates on jobs belonging to the specified service class.
If job_ID is not specified, only the most recently submitted job is operated on.