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== If you want to delete all the jobs you've submitted == | == If you want to delete all the jobs you've submitted == | ||
To just get the job IDs you need to use qselect | To just get the job IDs you need to use qselect and pipe these to qdel (which deletes the job, obviously) using xargs. | ||
qselect -u <user_id> | xargs qdel | qselect -u <user_id> | xargs qdel | ||
eg: qselect -u kw401 | xargs qdel | eg: qselect -u kw401 | xargs qdel | ||
Type man xargs if you want to know more about this terribly useful command which pipes information from standard input into the next command. |
Revision as of 11:44, 18 May 2013
This page is a work in progress!
I'm just using it as a repository for helpful hints that I've found useful! Kirstie x --kw401 12:43, 18 May 2013 (BST) If you have many jobs that are very similar and, importantly, independent then you can use the High Performance Computing Service [[1]]. The website is helpful, but here are a few commands that I think supplement their FAQs:
If you want to see all the jobs you've submitted
As you may guess, qstat gives you some statistics on the queues. To look for just your jobs type:
qstat -u <user_id> eg: qstat -u kw401
If you want to delete all the jobs you've submitted
To just get the job IDs you need to use qselect and pipe these to qdel (which deletes the job, obviously) using xargs.
qselect -u <user_id> | xargs qdel eg: qselect -u kw401 | xargs qdel
Type man xargs if you want to know more about this terribly useful command which pipes information from standard input into the next command.