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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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killOptions0-b-l-rKills all the jobs that satisfy other options (-app. -g, -m, -q, -u, and -J).Kills large numbers of jobs as soon as possible. Local pending jobs are killedimmediately and cleaned up as soon as possible, ignoring the time interval specifiedby CLEAN_PERIOD in lsb.params. Jobs killed in this manner are not logged tolsb.acct.Other jobs, such as running jobs, are killed as soon as possible and cleaned up normally.If the -b option is used with the 0 subcommand, bkill kills all applicable jobs andsilently skips the jobs that cannot be killed.bkill -b 0Operation is in progressThe -b option is ignored if used with the -r or -s options.Displays the signal names supported by bkill. This is a subset of signals supportedby /bin/kill and is platform-dependent.Removes a job from the <strong>LSF</strong> system without waiting for the job to terminate in theoperating system.If PRIVILEGED_USER_FORCE_BKILL=y in lsb.params, only root and <strong>LSF</strong>administrators can run bkill -r. The -r option is ignored for other users.Sends the same series of signals as bkill without -r, except that the job is removedfrom the system immediately, the job is marked as EXIT, and the job resources that<strong>LSF</strong> monitors are released as soon as <strong>LSF</strong> receives the first signal.Also operates on jobs for which a bkill command has been issued but that cannot bereached to be acted on by sbatchd (jobs in ZOMBI state). If sbatchd recovers beforethe jobs are completely removed, <strong>LSF</strong> ignores the zombie jobs killed with bkill -r.Use bkill -r only on jobs that cannot be killed in the operating system, or on jobsthat cannot be otherwise removed using bkill.The -r option cannot be used with the -s option.-app application_profile_name-g job_group_nameOperates only on jobs associated with the specified application profile. You mustspecify an existing application profile. If job_ID or 0 is not specified, only the mostrecently submitted qualifying job is operated on.Operates only on jobs in the job group specified by job_group_name.92 <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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