PipelineFX Forum
Qube! => General => Topic started by: Achilles on May 03, 2010, 02:05:28 PM
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for example i want to remove all jobs in state "killed":
#/Applications/pfx/qube/bin/qbjobs -u all
total: 0/37 cpu(s) 0/2640 work
% id pid pgrp label status user type name cpus priority cluster groups
12 333 1 333 qube1 killed node1 maya no vis 0/2 9999 /
after reading "qbremove -h" I would do it like that:
#/Applications/pfx/qube/bin/qbremove --killed 0
removed job: nothing
... result "removed job nothing"
.. searching this forum, found some entries about "qbjobs" stating "qbjobs -u all" would list all jobs. tried it with qbremove:
# /Applications/pfx/qube/bin/qbremove --killed -u all 0
removed job: 333-337,339,346-349
... why ist the "-u all" mandatory to get it working?
Qube Version: 5.5-2
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By default most of the utilities (qbjobs and qbremove, qbmodify, etc.) only list/remove/modify jobs belonging to the current user.
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ok, it would be nice if it would be stated in the help text (and documentation too!), that it will only operate on the own user if not giving "--user" als command line option.
thanks!
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noted.