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pbs(1B)				      PBS			       pbs(1B)

NAME
       pbs - general information on pbs

DESCRIPTION
       PBS  stands for Portable Batch System.  It is a networked subsystem for
       submitting, monitoring, and controlling a work load of  batch  jobs  on
       one  or	more  systems.	More information about PBS is available in the
       PBS Users Guide.

       Batch means that the job will be scheduled for execution at a time cho‐
       sen by the subsystem according to a defined policy and the availability
       of resources.  For a normal batch job, the standard output and standard
       error  of  the job will be returned to files available to the user when
       the job is complete.   This differs from an interactive	session	 where
       commands	 are  executed	when  entered  via  the terminal and output is
       returned directly to the terminal.   PBS also supports  an  interactive
       batch mode where the input and output is connected to the user's termi‐
       nal, but the scheduling of the job is still under control of the	 batch
       system.

       A job is typically a shell script and a set of attributes which provide
       resource and control information about the job.	A job does not have to
       be  submitted  on  the system where it will run, tt can be submitted on
       any system with the PBS commands and access to  the  execution  system,
       see qsub(1B).  Output will be returned to the system from which the job
       was submitted unless directed otherwise.

       Attributes offer control over when a job is eligible to	be  run,  what
       happens to the output when it is completed and how the user is notified
       when it completes.  The attributes of the job may be specified  on  the
       command	line  or  in  the  job	script when the job is submitted.  For
       information    about    job    attributes,     see     qsub(1B)	   and
       pbs_job_attributes(7B).

       One  important  attribute is the resource list.	The list specifies the
       amount and type of resources needed by the job  in  order  to  execute.
       The  list  also implies a hard upper limit on usage of those resources.
       When the limit is  reached,  the	 job  is  terminated.	The  types  of
       resources  available to a job vary with the system architecture.	 For a
       list   of   resources   supported   on	the   default	system,	   see
       pbs_resources(7B).   There  are	man  pages  for other systems types as
       well,	see	pbs_resources_aix4(7B),	    pbs_resources_fujitsu(7B),
       pbs_resources_irix5(7B),			   pbs_resources_solaris5(7B),
       pbs_resources_sp2(7B), pbs_resources_sunos4(7B), or  pbs_resources_uni‐
       cos8(7B).

       Once  a	job  has  been	submitted,  it	may be monitored by use of the
       qstat(1B) command.  Two forms of output are available  with  the	 qstat
       command.	  The default form is the short display.   Information about a
       job is limited to a single line.	  Complete information about  the  job
       or  jobs	 is  available	through qstat with the -f option.  Information
       will be given about all jobs in	the  system,  all  jobs	 in  specified
       queues, or only specified jobs.

       When  displaying	 status	 of  jobs, you will see in which queue the job
       resides.	 In PBS a queue is just a collection point for jobs,  it  does
       not  imply  any	execution  ordering.  That ordering is determined by a
       scheduling policy implemented by the system administration.

       Other commands of interest which have man pages of their own are:

       qalter  Alter a job's attributes.

       qdel    Delete a job.

       qhold   Place a hold on a job to keep it from being scheduled for  run‐
	       ning.

       qmove   Move a job to a different queue or server.

       qmsg    Append a message to the output of an executing job.

       qrerun  Terminate an executing job and return it to a queue.

       qrls    Remove a hold from a job.

       qselect Obtain a list of jobs that met certain criteria.

       qsig    Send a signal to an executing job.

SEE ALSO
       qalter(1B),   qdel(1B),	qhold(1B),  qmove(1B),	qmsg(1B),  qrerun(1B),
       qrls(1B), qselect(1B), qsig(1B),	 qsub(1B)  and	the  PBS  User	Guide.
       Starting	 with qsub(1B), you can find all other available PBS man pages
       by following references in the "See Also" section.

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