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QSUB(1) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | QSUB(1) |
NAME¶
qsub - submit a batch job in a familiar pbs formatSYNOPSIS¶
qsub [-a start_time][-A account]
[-e err_path]
[-I]
[-l resource_list]
[-m mail_options] [-M user_list]
[-N job_name]
[-o out_path]
[-p priority]
[-q destination]
[-v variable_list]
[-W additional_attributes]
[-h]
[script]
DESCRIPTION¶
The qsub submits batch jobs. It is aimed to be feature-compatible with PBS' qsub.OPTIONS¶
- -a
- Earliest start time of job. Format: [HH:MM][MM/DD/YY]
- -A account
- Specify the account to which the job should be charged.
- -e err_path
- Specify a new path to receive the standard error output for the job.
- -I
- Interactive execution.
- -J job_array
- Job array index values. The -J and -t options are equivalent.
- -l resource_list
- Specify an additional list of resources to request for the job.
- -m mail_options
- Specify a list of events on which email is to be generated.
- -M user_list
- Specify a list of email addresses to receive messages on specified events.
- -N job_name
- Specify a name for the job.
- -o out_path
- Specify the path to a file to hold the standard output from the job.
- -p priority
- Specify the priority under which the job should run.
- -p priority
- Specify the priority under which the job should run.
- -t job_array
- Job array index values. The -J and -t options are equivalent.
- -v [variable_list]
- Exporting single variables via -v is generally not required, since the entire login environment is exported by the default. However this option can be used to add newly defined environment variables to specific jobs.
- -V
- The -V option to export the current environment is not required since it is done by default.
- -? | --help
- brief help message
- --man
- full documentation
2018-06-15 | perl v5.20.2 |