NAME¶
scancel - Used to signal jobs or job steps that are under the control of Slurm.
SYNOPSIS¶
scancel [
OPTIONS...] [
job_id[.
step_id]]
[
job_id[.
step_id]...]
DESCRIPTION¶
scancel is used to signal or cancel jobs or job steps. An arbitrary
number of jobs or job steps may be signaled using job specification filters or
a space separated list of specific job and/or job step IDs. A job or job step
can only be signaled by the owner of that job or user root. If an attempt is
made by an unauthorized user to signal a job or job step, an error message
will be printed and the job will not be signaled.
OPTIONS¶
- -A, --account=account
- Restrict the scancel operation to jobs under this charge
account.
- -b, --batch
- Signal the batch job shell and its child processes. This is
not applicable if step_id is specified. NOTE: The shell itself may
exit upon receipt of many signals. You may avoid this by explicitly trap
signals within the shell script (e.g. "trap <arg>
<signals>"). See the shell documentation for details.
- --ctld
- Send the job signal request to the slurmctld daemon rather
than directly to the slurmd daemons. This increases overhead, but offers
better fault tolerance. This is the default behavior on architectures
using front end nodes (e.g. BlueGene and Cray computers) or when the
--clusters option is used.
- --help
- Print a help message describing all scancel options.
- -i, --interactive
- Interactive mode. Confirm each job_id.step_id before
performing the cancel operation.
- -M, --clusters=<string>
- Cluster to issue commands to.
- -n, --name=job_name
- Restrict the scancel operation to jobs with this job name.
- -p, --partition=partition_name
- Restrict the scancel operation to jobs in this partition.
- -q, --qos=qos
- Restrict the scancel operation to jobs with this quality of
service.
- -Q, --quiet
- Do not report an error if the specified job is already
completed. This option is incompatible with the --verbose option.
- -R,
--reservation=reservation_name
- Restrict the scancel operation to jobs with this
reservation name.
- -s, --signal=signal_name
- The name or number of the signal to send. If no signal is
specified, the specified job or step will be terminated.
- -t, --state=job_state_name
- Restrict the scancel operation to jobs in this state.
job_state_name may have a value of either "PENDING",
"RUNNING" or "SUSPENDED".
- -u, --user=user_name
- Restrict the scancel operation to jobs owned by this user.
- --usage
- Print a brief help message listing the scancel
options.
- -v, --verbose
- Print additional logging. Multiple v's increase logging
detail. This option is incompatible with the --quiet option.
- -V, --version
- Print the version number of the scancel command.
- -w, --nodelist=host1,host2,...
- Cancel any jobs using any of the given hosts. The list may
be specified as a comma-separated list of hosts, a range of hosts
(host[1-5,7,...] for example), or a filename. The host list will be
assumed to be a filename only if it contains a "/" character.
- --wckey=wckey
- Restrict the scancel operation to jobs using this workload
characterization key.
- ARGUMENTS
-
- job_id
- The Slurm job ID to be signaled.
- step_id
- The step ID of the job step to be signaled. If not
specified, the operation is performed at the level of a job.
If neither --batch nor --signal are used, the entire job will
be terminated.
When --batch is used, the batch shell processes will be signaled. The
child processes of the shell will not be signalled by SLURM, but the shell
may forward the signal.
When --batch is not used but --signal is used, then all job
steps will be signalled, but the batch script itself will not be
signalled.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
Some
scancel options may be set via environment variables. These
environment variables, along with their corresponding options, are listed
below. (Note: commandline options will always override these settings)
- SCANCEL_ACCOUNT
- -A, --account=account
- SCANCEL_BATCH
- -b, --batch
- SCANCEL_CTLD
- --ctld
- SCANCEL_INTERACTIVE
- -i, --interactive
- SCANCEL_NAME
- -n, --name=job_name
- SCANCEL_PARTITION
- -p, --partition=partition_name
- SCANCEL_QOS
- -q, --qos=qos
- SCANCEL_STATE
- -t, --state=job_state_name
- SCANCEL_USER
- -u, --user=user_name
- SCANCEL_VERBOSE
- -v, --verbose
- SCANCEL_WCKEY
- --wckey=wckey
- SLURM_CONF
- The location of the SLURM configuration file.
NOTES¶
If multiple filters are supplied (e.g.
--partition and
--name)
only the jobs satisfying all of the filtering options will be signaled.
Cancelling a job step will not result in the job being terminated. The job must
be cancelled to release a resource allocation.
To cancel a job, invoke
scancel without --signal option. This will send a
SIGTERM to all the job steps, wait the KillWait duration defined in the
slurm.conf file, and then send a SIGKILL. This gives time for the running
job/step(s) to clean up.
If a signal value of "KILL" is sent to an entire job, this will cancel
the active job steps but not cancel the job itself.
AUTHORIZATION¶
When using the SLURM db, users who have AdminLevel's defined (Operator or Admin)
and users who are account coordinators are given the authority to invoke
scancel on other user's jobs.
EXAMPLES¶
- Send SIGTERM to steps 1 and 3 of job 1234:
- scancel --signal=TERM 1234.1 1234.3
- Cancel job 1234 along with all of its steps:
- scancel 1234
- Send SIGKILL to all steps of job 1235, but do not cancel
the job itself:
- scancel --signal=KILL 1235
- Send SIGUSR1 to the batch shell processes of job 1236:
- scancel --signal=USR1 --batch 1236
- Cancel job all pending jobs belonging to user
"bob" in partition "debug":
- scancel --state=PENDING --user=bob --partition=debug
COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2002-2007 The Regents of the University of California. Copyright
(C) 2008-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security. Produced at Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). CODE-OCEC-09-009. All rights
reserved.
This file is part of SLURM, a resource management program. For details, see
<
http://www.schedmd.com/slurmdocs/>.
SLURM is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
SLURM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
SEE ALSO¶
slurm_kill_job (3),
slurm_kill_job_step (3)