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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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equeueRequeues jobs that are running.-J job_name | -J "job_name[index_list]"-u user_name | -u alljob_ID |"job_ID[index_list]"-h-VLimitationsOperates on the specified job.The job name can be up to 4094 characters long. Job names are not unique.The wildcard character (*) can be used anywhere within a job name, but cannot appearwithin array indices. For example job* returns jobA and jobarray[1], *AAA*[1]returns the first element in all job arrays with names containing AAA, however job1[*] will not return anything since the wildcard is within the array index.Operates on the specified user’s jobs or all jobs. To specify a Windows user account,include the domain name in uppercase letters and use a single backslash(DOMAIN_NAME\user_name) in a Windows command line or a double backslash(DOMAIN_NAME\\user_name) in a UNIX command line.Only root and <strong>LSF</strong> administrators can requeue jobs submitted by other users.Operates on the specified job or job array elements.The value of 0 for job_ID is ignored.Prints command usage to stderr and exits.Prints <strong>LSF</strong> release version to stderr and exits.brequeue cannot be used on interactive batch jobs; brequeue only kills interactive batch jobs, it does not restart them.<strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 167

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