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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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gdelbgdeldeletes job groupsSynopsisbgdel [-u user_name | -u all] job_group_name | 0bgdel -c job_group_namebgdel [-h | -V]DescriptionDeletes a job group with the job group name specified by job_group_name and all its subgroups.You must provide full group path name for the job group to be deleted. Deletion only takes effect after all jobs belongingto the group are cleaned out of mbatchd memory after the clean period.Users can only delete their own job groups. <strong>LSF</strong> administrators can delete any job groups.Job groups can be created explicitly or implicitly:• A job group is created explicitly with the bgadd command.• A job group is created implicitly by the bsub -g or bmod -g command when the specified group does not exist.Job groups are also created implicitly when a default job group is configured (DEFAULT_JOBGROUP inlsb.params or LSB_DEFAULT_JOBGROUP environment variable).Options0-u user_name-u all-c job_group_namejob_group_name-h-VDelete the empty job groups. These groups can be explicit or implicit.Delete empty job groups owned by the specified user. Only administrators can use thisoption. These groups can be explicit or implicit. If you specify a job group name, the-u option is ignored.Delete empty job groups and their sub groups for all users. Only administrators canuse this option. These groups can be explicit or implicit. If you specify a job groupname, the -u option is ignored.Delete all the empty groups below the requested job_group_name including thejob_group_name itself. These groups can be explicit or implicit.Full path of the job group name.Prints command usage to stderr and exits.48 <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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