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QSUB(P)			   POSIX Programmer's Manual		       QSUB(P)

PROLOG
       This  manual  page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The Linux
       implementation of this interface may differ (consult the	 corresponding
       Linux  manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the interface may
       not be implemented on Linux.

NAME
       qsub - submit a script

SYNOPSIS
       qsub [-a date_time][-A account_string][-c interval]
		[-C   directive_prefix][-e   path_name][-h][-j	 join_list][-k
       keep_list]
	       [-m mail_options][-M mail_list][-N name]
	       [-o path_name][-p priority][-q destination][-r y|n]
	       [-S path_name_list][-u user_list][-v variable_list][-V]
	       [-z][script]

DESCRIPTION
       To  submit  a script is to create a batch job that executes the script.
       A script is submitted by a request to a batch server. The qsub  utility
       is a user-accessible batch client that submits a script.

       Upon successful completion, the qsub utility shall have created a batch
       job that will execute the submitted script.

       The qsub utility shall submit a script by sending a Queue  Job  Request
       to a batch server.

       The  qsub  utility  shall  place the value of the following environment
       variables in the Variable_List attribute of the batch job: HOME ,  LANG
       ,  LOGNAME , PATH , MAIL , SHELL , and TZ . The name of the environment
       variable shall be the current name prefixed with the string PBS_O_.

       Note:  If the current value of the HOME	variable  in  the  environment
	      space  of	 the  qsub utility is /aa/bb/cc, then qsub shall place
	      PBS_O_HOME = /aa/bb/cc in the  Variable_List  attribute  of  the
	      batch job.

       In  addition  to	 the variables described above, the qsub utility shall
       add the following variables with the indicated values to	 the  variable
       list:

       PBS_O_WORKDIR
	      The  absolute  path of the current working directory of the qsub
	      utility process.

       PBS_O_HOST
	      The name of the host on which the qsub utility is running.

OPTIONS
       The qsub utility shall  conform	to  the	 Base  Definitions  volume  of
       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 12.2, Utility Syntax Guidelines.

       The following options shall be supported by the implementation:

       -a  date_time
	      Define the time at which a batch job becomes eligible for execu‐
	      tion.

       The qsub utility shall accept an option-argument that conforms  to  the
       syntax of the time operand of the touch utility.

		   Table: Environment Variable Values (Utilities)

		      Variable Name   Value at qsub Time
		      PBS_O_HOME      HOME
		      PBS_O_HOST      Client host name
		      PBS_O_LANG      LANG
		      PBS_O_LOGNAME   LOGNAME
		      PBS_O_PATH      PATH
		      PBS_O_MAIL      MAIL
		      PBS_O_SHELL     SHELL
		      PBS_O_TZ	      TZ
		      PBS_O_WORKDIR   Current working directory

       Note:
	      The  server  that	 initiates execution of the batch job will add
	      other variables to the batch job's environment;  see  Batch  Job
	      Execution .

       The  qsub  utility  shall set the Execution_Time attribute of the batch
       job to the number of seconds since the Epoch that is equivalent to  the
       local time expressed by the value of the date_time option-argument. The
       Epoch   is   defined   in    the	   Base	   Definitions	  volume    of
       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 3.149, Epoch.

       If  the	-a  option  is	not presented to the qsub utility, the utility
       shall set the Execution_Time attribute of the batch job to a time (num‐
       ber  of seconds since the Epoch) that is earlier than the time at which
       the utility exits.

       -A  account_string

	      Define the account to which  the	resource  consumption  of  the
	      batch job should be charged.

       The syntax of the account_string option-argument is unspecified.

       The  qsub utility shall set the Account_Name attribute of the batch job
       to the value of the account_string option-argument.

       If the -A option is not presented to  the  qsub	utility,  the  utility
       shall  omit the Account_Name attribute from the attributes of the batch
       job.

       -c  interval
	      Define whether the batch job should be checkpointed, and if  so,
	      how often.

       The  qsub utility shall accept a value for the interval option-argument
       that is one of the following:

       n
	      No checkpointing shall be performed on the batch job  (NO_CHECK‐
	      POINT).

       s
	      Checkpointing  shall  be performed only when the batch server is
	      shut down (CHECKPOINT_AT_SHUTDOWN).

       c
	      Automatic periodic checkpointing shall be performed at the Mini‐
	      mum_Cpu_Interval	attribute  of the batch queue, in units of CPU
	      minutes (CHECKPOINT_AT_MIN_CPU_INTERVAL).

       c=minutes
	      Automatic periodic checkpointing shall be performed  every  min‐
	      utes  of CPU time, or every Minimum_Cpu_Interval minutes, which‐
	      ever is greater. The minutes argument shall conform to the  syn‐
	      tax for unsigned integers and shall be greater than zero.

       The qsub utility shall set the Checkpoint attribute of the batch job to
       the value of the interval option-argument.

       If the -c option is not presented to  the  qsub	utility,  the  utility
       shall set the Checkpoint attribute of the batch job to the single char‐
       acter 'u' (CHECKPOINT_UNSPECIFIED).

       -C  directive_prefix

	      Define the prefix that declares a directive to the qsub  utility
	      within the script.

       The  directive_prefix  is  not  a  batch	 job attribute; it affects the
       behavior of the qsub utility.

       If the -C option is presented to the qsub utility, and the value of the
       directive_prefix	 option-argument is the null string, the utility shall
       not scan the script file for directives.	 If the -C option is not  pre‐
       sented  to the qsub utility, then the value of the PBS_DPREFIX environ‐
       ment variable is used. If the environment variable is not defined, then
       #PBS encoded in the portable character set is the default.

       -e  path_name
	      Define  the path to be used for the standard error stream of the
	      batch job.

       The qsub utility shall accept a path_name option-argument which can  be
       preceded by a host name element of the form hostname:.

       If  the path_name option-argument constitutes an absolute pathname, the
       qsub utility shall set the Error_Path attribute of the batch job to the
       value of the path_name option-argument.

       If the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and no
       host name  element  is  specified,  the	qsub  utility  shall  set  the
       Error_Path  attribute  of  the  batch  job to the value of the absolute
       pathname derived by expanding the path_name option-argument relative to
       the current directory of the process executing qsub.

       If  the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and a
       host name  element  is  specified,  the	qsub  utility  shall  set  the
       Error_Path  attribute  of  the  batch job to the value of the path_name
       option-argument without expansion.  The	host  name  element  shall  be
       included.

       If  the path_name option-argument does not include a host name element,
       the qsub utility shall prefix the pathname with hostname:, where	 host‐
       name  is the name of the host upon which the qsub utility is being exe‐
       cuted.

       If the -e option is not presented to  the  qsub	utility,  the  utility
       shall  set  the	Error_Path attribute of the batch job to the host name
       and path of the current directory of the	 submitting  process  and  the
       default filename.

       The default filename for standard error has the following format:

	      job_name.esequence_number

       -h     Specify that a USER hold is applied to the batch job.

       The qsub utility shall set the value of the Hold_Types attribute of the
       batch job to the value USER.

       If the -h option is not presented to  the  qsub	utility,  the  utility
       shall  set  the	Hold_Types  attribute  of  the	batch job to the value
       NO_HOLD.

       -j  join_list
	      Define which streams of the batch job are to be merged. The qsub
	      -j option shall accept a value for the join_list option-argument
	      that is a string of  alphanumeric	 characters  in	 the  portable
	      character	   set	 (see	the   Base   Definitions   volume   of
	      IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 6.1, Portable Character Set).

       The qsub utility shall accept a join_list option-argument that consists
       of  one or more of the characters 'e' and 'o' , or the single character
       'n' .

       All of the other batch job output streams specified will be merged into
       the  output  stream  represented	 by  the character listed first in the
       join_list option-argument.

       For each unique character in the join_list  option-argument,  the  qsub
       utility	shall  add a value to the Join_Path attribute of the batch job
       as follows, each representing a different batch job stream to join:

       e
	      The standard error of the batch job (JOIN_STD_ERROR).

       o
	      The standard output of the batch job (JOIN_STD_OUTPUT).

       An existing Join_Path attribute can be cleared by  the  following  join
       type:

       n
	      NO_JOIN

       If  'n'	is specified, then no files are joined. The qsub utility shall
       consider it an error if any join type other than 'n' is	combined  with
       join type 'n' .

       Strictly conforming applications shall not repeat any of the characters
       'e' , 'o' , or 'n' within the join_list option-argument. The qsub util‐
       ity  shall  permit  the	repetition of characters, but shall not assign
       additional meaning to the repeated characters.

       An implementation may define other join types. The conformance document
       for  an implementation shall describe any additional batch job streams,
       how they are specified, their internal behavior, and  how  they	affect
       the behavior of the utility.

       If  the	-j  option  is	not presented to the qsub utility, the utility
       shall set the value of the Join_Path attribute  of  the	batch  job  to
       NO_JOIN.

       -k  keep_list
	      Define  which output of the batch job to retain on the execution
	      host.

       The qsub -k option shall accept a value for the keep_list  option-argu‐
       ment  that is a string of alphanumeric characters in the portable char‐
       acter set (see the Base	Definitions  volume  of	 IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
       Section 6.1, Portable Character Set).

       The qsub utility shall accept a keep_list option-argument that consists
       of one or more of the characters 'e' and 'o' , or the single  character
       'n' .

       For  each  unique  character in the keep_list option-argument, the qsub
       utility shall add a value to the Keep_Files attribute of the batch  job
       as follows, each representing a different batch job stream to keep:

       e
	      The standard error of the batch job (KEEP_STD_ERROR).

       o
	      The standard output of the batch job (KEEP_STD_OUTPUT).

       If  both	 'e'  and  'o' are specified, then both files are retained. An
       existing Keep_Files attribute can be  cleared  by  the  following  keep
       type:

       n
	      NO_KEEP

       If 'n' is specified, then no files are retained. The qsub utility shall
       consider it an error if any keep type other than 'n' is	combined  with
       keep type 'n' .

       Strictly conforming applications shall not repeat any of the characters
       'e' , 'o' , or 'n' within the keep_list option-argument. The qsub util‐
       ity  shall  permit  the	repetition of characters, but shall not assign
       additional meaning to the repeated characters.

       An implementation may define other keep types. The conformance document
       for  an	implementation	shall  describe any additional keep types, how
       they are specified, their internal behavior, and how  they  affect  the
       behavior	 of the utility. If the -k option is not presented to the qsub
       utility, the utility shall set the Keep_Files attribute	of  the	 batch
       job to the value NO_KEEP.

       -m  mail_options

	      Define the points in the execution of the batch job at which the
	      batch server that manages the batch job shall send mail about  a
	      change in the state of the batch job.

       The  qsub  -m  option shall accept a value for the mail_options option-
       argument that is a string of alphanumeric characters  in	 the  portable
       character set (see the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
       Section 6.1, Portable Character Set).

       The qsub utility shall accept a value for the mail_options option-argu‐
       ment  that is a string of one or more of the characters 'e' , 'b' , and
       'a' , or the single character 'n' .

       For each unique character in the mail_options option-argument, the qsub
       utility	shall add a value to the Mail_Users attribute of the batch job
       as follows, each representing a different time during  the  life	 of  a
       batch job at which to send mail:

       e
	      MAIL_AT_EXIT

       b
	      MAIL_AT_BEGINNING

       a
	      MAIL_AT_ABORT

       If  any	of these characters are duplicated in the mail_options option-
       argument, the duplicates shall be ignored.

       An existing Mail_Points attribute can be cleared by the following  mail
       type:

       n
	      NO_MAIL

       If 'n' is specified, then mail is not sent. The qsub utility shall con‐
       sider it an error if any mail type other than 'n' is combined with mail
       type 'n' .

       Strictly conforming applications shall not repeat any of the characters
       'e' , 'b' , 'a' , or 'n' within the mail_options option-argument.

       The qsub utility shall permit the repetition of characters,  but	 shall
       not  assign additional meaning to the repeated characters. An implemen‐
       tation may define other mail types. The	conformance  document  for  an
       implementation  shall  describe any additional mail types, how they are
       specified, their internal behavior, and how they affect the behavior of
       the utility.

       If  the	-m  option  is	not presented to the qsub utility, the utility
       shall set the Mail_Points attribute to the value MAIL_AT_ABORT.

       -M  mail_list
	      Define the list of users to which a batch server	that  executes
	      the  batch  job  shall send mail, if the server sends mail about
	      the batch job.

       The syntax of the mail_list option-argument is unspecified.

       If the implementation of the qsub utility uses a name service to locate
       users, the utility should accept the syntax used by the name service.

       If  the	implementation of the qsub utility does not use a name service
       to locate users, the implementation should accept the following	syntax
       for user names:

	      mail_address[,,mail_address,, ...]

       The interpretation of mail_address is implementation-defined.

       The qsub utility shall set the Mail_Users attribute of the batch job to
       the value of the mail_list option-argument.

       If the -M option is not presented to  the  qsub	utility,  the  utility
       shall place only the user name and host name for the current process in
       the Mail_Users attribute of the batch job.

       -N  name
	      Define the name of the batch job.

       The qsub -N option shall accept a value for  the	 name  option-argument
       that  is	 a  string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters in the portable
       character set (see the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
       Section	6.1,  Portable	Character  Set)	 where	the first character is
       alphabetic.

       The qsub utility shall set the value of the Job_Name attribute  of  the
       batch job to the value of the name option-argument.

       If  the	-N  option  is	not presented to the qsub utility, the utility
       shall set the Job_Name attribute of the batch job to the	 name  of  the
       script argument from which the directory specification if any, has been
       removed.

       If the -N option is not presented to the qsub utility, and  the	script
       is  read	 from  standard	 input,	 the  utility  shall  set the Job_Name
       attribute of the batch job to the value STDIN.

       -o  path_name
	      Define the path for the standard output of the batch job.

       The qsub utility shall accept a path_name option-argument that conforms
       to the syntax of the path_name element defined in the System Interfaces
       volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, which can be preceded by	 a  host  name
       element of the form hostname:.

       If  the path_name option-argument constitutes an absolute pathname, the
       qsub utility shall set the Output_Path attribute of the	batch  job  to
       the value of the path_name option-argument without expansion.

       If the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and no
       host name element is specified, the qsub utility	 shall	set  the  Out‐
       put_Path	 attribute of the batch job to the pathname derived by expand‐
       ing the value of the path_name option-argument relative to the  current
       directory of the process executing the qsub.

       If  the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and a
       host name element is specified, the qsub utility	 shall	set  the  Out‐
       put_Path	 attribute  of	the  batch  job	 to the value of the path_name
       option-argument without expansion.

       If the path_name option-argument does not specify a host name  element,
       the  qsub utility shall prefix the pathname with hostname:, where host‐
       name is the name of the host upon which the qsub utility is executing.

       If the -o option is not presented to  the  qsub	utility,  the  utility
       shall  set  the Output_Path attribute of the batch job to the host name
       and path of the current directory of the	 submitting  process  and  the
       default filename.

       The default filename for standard output has the following format:

	      job_name.osequence_number

       -p  priority
	      Define  the priority the batch job should have relative to other
	      batch jobs owned by the batch server.

       The qsub utility shall set the Priority attribute of the batch  job  to
       the value of the priority option-argument.

       If the -p option is not presented to the qsub utility, the value of the
       Priority attribute is implementation-defined.

       The qsub utility shall accept a value for the priority  option-argument
       that  conforms  to the syntax for signed decimal integers, and which is
       not less than -1024 and not greater than 1023.

       -q  destination

	      Define the destination of the batch job.

       The destination is not a batch job attribute; it determines  the	 batch
       server,	and  possibly the batch queue, to which the qsub utility batch
       queues the batch job.

       The qsub utility shall submit the script to the batch server  named  by
       the destination option-argument or the server that owns the batch queue
       named in the destination option-argument.

       The qsub utility shall accept an option-argument for the -q option that
       conforms to the syntax for a destination (see Destination ).

       If the -q option is not presented to the qsub utility, the qsub utility
       shall submit the batch job to the default  destination.	The  mechanism
       for determining the default destination is implementation-defined.

       -r  y|n
	      Define whether the batch job is rerunnable.

       If  the	value  of the option-argument is y, the qsub utility shall set
       the Rerunable attribute of the batch job to TRUE.

       If the value of the option-argument is n, the qsub  utility  shall  set
       the Rerunable attribute of the batch job to FALSE.

       If  the	-r  option  is	not presented to the qsub utility, the utility
       shall set the Rerunable attribute of the batch job to TRUE.

       -S  path_name_list

	      Define the pathname to the shell under which the batch job is to
	      execute.

       The  qsub  utility  shall  accept a path_name_list option-argument that
       conforms to the following syntax:

	      pathname[@host][,,pathname[@host],, ...]

       The qsub utility shall allow only one pathname for a given  host	 name.
       The qsub utility shall allow only one pathname that is missing a corre‐
       sponding host name.

       The qsub utility shall add a value to the Shell_Path_List attribute  of
       the batch job for each entry in the path_name_list option-argument.

       If  the	-S  option  is	not presented to the qsub utility, the utility
       shall set the Shell_Path_List attribute of the batch job	 to  the  null
       string.

       The conformance document for an implementation shall describe the mech‐
       anism used to set the default shell and determine the current value  of
       the  default  shell.  An	 implementation	 shall provide a means for the
       installation to set the default shell to the login shell	 of  the  user
       under  which  the  batch	 job is to execute. See Multiple Keyword-Value
       Pairs for a means of removing keyword= value (and value@ keyword) pairs
       and other general rules for list-oriented batch job attributes.

       -u  user_list
	      Define the user name under which the batch job is to execute.

       The qsub utility shall accept a user_list option-argument that conforms
       to the following syntax:

	      username[@host][,,username[@host],, ...]

       The qsub utility shall accept only one user name that is missing a cor‐
       responding  host name. The qsub utility shall accept only one user name
       per named host.

       The qsub utility shall add a value to the User_List  attribute  of  the
       batch job for each entry in the user_list option-argument.

       If  the	-u  option  is	not presented to the qsub utility, the utility
       shall set the User_List attribute of the batch job  to  the  user  name
       from  which  the utility is executing. See Multiple Keyword-Value Pairs
       for a means of removing keyword= value (and value@ keyword)  pairs  and
       other general rules for list-oriented batch job attributes.

       -v  variable_list

	      Add  to  the  list of variables that are exported to the session
	      leader of the batch job.

       A variable_list is a set of strings of either the form < variable> or <
       variable= value>, delimited by commas.

       If  the	-v  option is presented to the qsub utility, the utility shall
       also add, to the environment Variable_List attribute of the batch  job,
       every  variable	named in the environment variable_list option-argument
       and, optionally, values of specified variables.

       If a value is not provided on the command line, the qsub utility	 shall
       set  the	 value	of  each  variable  in	the  environment Variable_List
       attribute of the batch job to the value of the  corresponding  environ‐
       ment  variable  for  the process in which the utility is executing; see
       Environment Variable Values (Utilities) .

       A conforming application shall not repeat a variable in the environment
       variable_list option-argument.

       The  qsub  utility shall not repeat a variable in the environment Vari‐
       able_List attribute of the batch job. See Multiple Keyword-Value	 Pairs
       for  a  means of removing keyword= value (and value@ keyword) pairs and
       other general rules for list-oriented batch job attributes.

       -V     Specify that all of the environment variables of the process are
	      exported to the context of the batch job.

       The  qsub utility shall place every environment variable in the process
       in which the utility is executing in the list and shall set  the	 value
       of  each variable in the attribute to the value of that variable in the
       process.

       -z     Specify that the utility does not write the batch job_identifier
	      of the created batch job to standard output.

       If  the	-z  option is presented to the qsub utility, the utility shall
       not write the batch job_identifier of the created batch job to standard
       output.

       If  the	-z  option  is	not presented to the qsub utility, the utility
       shall write the identifier of the created batch job to standard output.

OPERANDS
       The qsub utility shall accept a script operand that indicates the  path
       to the script of the batch job.

       If  the	script operand is not presented to the qsub utility, or if the
       operand is the single-character string '-' , the utility shall read the
       script from standard input.

       If  the script represents a partial path, the qsub utility shall expand
       the path relative to the current directory of the process executing the
       utility.

STDIN
       The  qsub utility reads the script of the batch job from standard input
       if the script operand is omitted or is the single character '-' .

INPUT FILES
       In addition to binding the file indicated by the script operand to  the
       batch  job,  the	 qsub utility reads the script file and acts on direc‐
       tives in the script.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The following environment variables shall affect the execution of qsub:

       LANG   Provide a default value for the  internationalization  variables
	      that  are	 unset	or  null.  (See the Base Definitions volume of
	      IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section  8.2,  Internationalization	 Vari‐
	      ables  for the precedence of internationalization variables used
	      to determine the values of locale categories.)

       LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the values  of  all
	      the other internationalization variables.

       LC_CTYPE
	      Determine	 the  locale  for  the	interpretation of sequences of
	      bytes of text data as characters (for  example,  single-byte  as
	      opposed to multi-byte characters in arguments).

       LC_MESSAGES
	      Determine	 the  locale  that should be used to affect the format
	      and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error.

       LOGNAME
	      Determine the login name of the user.

       PBS_DPREFIX

	      Determine the default prefix for directives within the script.

       SHELL  Determine the pathname of the preferred command language	inter‐
	      preter of the user.

       TZ     Determine	 the  timezone used to interpret the date-time option-
	      argument.	 If TZ is unset or null, an unspecified default	 time‐
	      zone shall be used.

ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
       Once created, a batch job exists until it exits, aborts, or is deleted.

       After  a	 batch job is created by the qsub utility, batch servers might
       route, execute, modify, or delete the batch job.

STDOUT
       The qsub utility writes the batch job_identifier assigned to the	 batch
       job to standard output, unless the -z option is specified.

STDERR
       The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic messages.

OUTPUT FILES
       None.

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
   Script Preservation
       The  qsub utility shall make the script available to the server execut‐
       ing the batch job in such a way that the server executes the script  as
       it exists at the time of submission.

       The  qsub  utility can send a copy of the script to the server with the
       Queue Job Request or store a temporary copy of the script in a location
       specified to the server.

   Option Specification
       A script can contain directives to the qsub utility.

       The  qsub  utility  shall  scan the lines of the script for directives,
       skipping blank lines, until the first line that begins  with  a	string
       other  than  the	 directive  string;  if directives occur on subsequent
       lines, the utility shall ignore those directives.

       Lines are separated by a <newline>. If the first	 line  of  the	script
       begins with "#!" or a colon ( ':' ), then it is skipped. The qsub util‐
       ity shall process a line in the script as a directive if	 and  only  if
       the  string  of	characters from the first non-white-space character on
       the line until the first <space> or <tab> on the line match the	direc‐
       tive prefix. If a line in the script contains a directive and the final
       characters of the line are backslash ( '\' ) and	 <newline>,  then  the
       next line shall be interpreted as a continuation of that directive.

       The  qsub  utility  shall process the options and option-arguments con‐
       tained on the directive prefix line using the same  syntax  as  if  the
       options were input on the qsub utility.

       The  qsub  utility  shall  continue  to process a directive prefix line
       until after a <newline> is encountered. An  implementation  may	ignore
       lines  which,  according to the syntax of the shell that will interpret
       the script, are comments. An implementation shall describe in the  con‐
       formance	 document the format of any shell comments that it will recog‐
       nize.

       If an option is present in both a directive and the  arguments  to  the
       qsub utility, the utility shall ignore the option and the corresponding
       option-argument, if any, in the directive.

       If an option that is present in the directive is	 not  present  in  the
       arguments to the qsub utility, the utility shall process the option and
       the option-argument, if any.

       In order of preference, the qsub utility	 shall	select	the  directive
       prefix from one of the following sources:

	* If  the  -C  option  is  presented  to the utility, the value of the
	  directive_prefix option-argument

	* If the environment variable PBS_DPREFIX is  defined,	the  value  of
	  that variable

	* The  four-character  string "#PBS" encoded in the portable character
	  set

       If the -C option is present in the script file it shall be ignored.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values shall be returned:

	0     Successful completion.

       >0     An error occurred.

CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
       Default.

       The following sections are informative.

APPLICATION USAGE
       None.

EXAMPLES
       None.

RATIONALE
       The qsub utility allows users to create a batch job that	 will  process
       the script specified as the operand of the utility.

       The  options of the qsub utility allow users to control many aspects of
       the queuing and execution of a batch job.

       The -a option allows users to designate the time after which the	 batch
       job will become eligible to run. By specifying an execution time, users
       can take advantage of resources at  off-peak  hours,  synchronize  jobs
       with  chronologically predictable events, and perhaps take advantage of
       off-peak pricing of computing time.  For these reasons  and  others,  a
       timing  option  is  existing practice on the part of almost every batch
       system, including NQS.

       The -A option allows users to specify the account that will be  charged
       for  the batch job. Support for account is not mandatory for conforming
       batch servers.

       The -C option allows users  to  prescribe  the  prefix  for  directives
       within  the script file. The default prefix "#PBS" may be inappropriate
       if the script will be interpreted with an alternate shell, as specified
       by the -S option.

       The  -c option allows users to establish the checkpointing interval for
       their jobs. A checkpointing system, which is not defined by this volume
       of  IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,  allows  recovery  of a batch job at the most
       recent checkpoint in the event of a crash. Checkpointing	 is  typically
       used  for  jobs	that  consume  expensive computing time or must meet a
       critical schedule. Users should be allowed to make the tradeoff between
       the  overhead of checkpointing and the risk to the timely completion of
       the batch job; therefore, this volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001  provides
       the   checkpointing  interval  option.  Support	for  checkpointing  is
       optional for batch servers.

       The -e option allows users to redirect the standard  error  streams  of
       their  jobs to a non-default path. For example, if the submitted script
       generally produces a great deal of useless error output, a  user	 might
       redirect	 the standard error output to the null device. Or, if the file
       system holding the default location (the home directory	of  the	 user)
       has  too	 little free space, the user might redirect the standard error
       stream to a file in another file system.

       The -h option allows users to create a batch job	 that  is  held	 until
       explicitly  released.  The  ability to create a held job is useful when
       some external event must complete before the batch job can execute. For
       example,	 the user might submit a held job and release it when the sys‐
       tem load has dropped.

       The -j option allows users to merge the standard error of a  batch  job
       into its standard output stream, which has the advantage of showing the
       sequential relationship between output and error messages.

       The -m option allows users to designate those points in	the  execution
       of a batch job at which mail will be sent to the submitting user, or to
       the account(s) indicated by the -M option.  By requesting mail  notifi‐
       cation at points of interest in the life of a job, the submitting user,
       or other designated users, can track the progress of a batch job.

       The -N option allows users to associate a name with the batch job.  The
       job  name in no way affects the processing of the batch job, but rather
       serves as a mnemonic handle for users. For example, the batch job  name
       can help the user distinguish between multiple jobs listed by the qstat
       utility.

       The -o option allows users to redirect the standard output  stream.   A
       user  might, for example, wish to redirect to the null device the stan‐
       dard output stream of a job that produces copious yet superfluous  out‐
       put.

       The  -P	option	allows	users  to designate the relative priority of a
       batch job for selection from a queue.

       The -q option allows users to specify an initial queue  for  the	 batch
       job. If the user specifies a routing queue, the batch server routes the
       batch job to another queue for execution or  further  routing.  If  the
       user specifies a non-routing queue, the batch server of the queue even‐
       tually executes the batch job.

       The -r option allows users to control whether the submitted job will be
       rerun if the controlling batch node fails during execution of the batch
       job. The -r option likewise allows users to indicate whether or not the
       batch job is eligible to be rerun by the qrerun utility. Some jobs can‐
       not be correctly rerun because of changes they make  in	the  state  of
       databases  or  other  aspects  of  their	 environment.	This volume of
       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 specifies that the default, if the	-r  option  is
       not  presented  to  the	utility,  will be that the batch job cannot be
       rerun, since the result of rerunning a non-rerunnable job might be cat‐
       astrophic.

       The  -S	option	allows	users to specify the program (usually a shell)
       that will be invoked to process the  script  of	the  batch  job.  This
       option  has  been modified to allow a list of shell names and locations
       associated with different hosts.

       The -u option is useful when the submitting user is authorized  to  use
       more  than  one	account	 on  a given host, in which case the -u option
       allows the user to select from among those accounts.  The  option-argu‐
       ment is a list of user-host pairs, so that the submitting user can pro‐
       vide different user identifiers for different nodes in  the  event  the
       batch  job  is  routed.	The -u option provides a lot of flexibility to
       accommodate sites with complex account structures. Users that have  the
       same  user  identifier on all the hosts they are authorized to use will
       not need to use the -u option.

       The -V option allows users to  export  all  their  current  environment
       variables, as of the time the batch job is submitted, to the context of
       the processes of the batch job.

       The -v option allows users to  export  specific	environment  variables
       from their current process to the processes of the batch job.

       The  -z	option	allows	users to suppress the writing of the batch job
       identifier to standard output. The -z option is an existing  NQS	 prac‐
       tice that has been standardized.

       Historically,  the  qsub	 utility  has  served the batch job-submission
       function in the NQS system, the existing practice on which it is based.
       Some  changes  and additions have been made to the qsub utility in this
       volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, vis-a-vis NQS, as a result of the grow‐
       ing pool of experience with distributed batch systems.

       The  set	 of  features of the qsub utility as defined in this volume of
       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 appears to incorporate  all	 the  common  existing
       practice on potentially conforming platforms.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       Batch Environment Services , qrerun , qstat , touch

COPYRIGHT
       Portions	 of  this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       --  Portable  Operating	System	Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
       Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003	by  the	 Institute  of
       Electrical  and	Electronics  Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained	online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2003			       QSUB(P)
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