1QALTER(1P)                 POSIX Programmer's Manual                QALTER(1P)
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NAME

12       qalter - alter batch job
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SYNOPSIS

15       qalter [-a date_time][-A account_string][-c interval][-e path_name]
16               [-h hold_list][-j join_list][-k keep_list][-l resource_list]
17               [-m mail_options][-M mail_list][-N name][-o path_name]
18               [-p priority][-r y|n][-S path_name_list][-u user_list]
19               job_identifier ...
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DESCRIPTION

22       The attributes of a batch job are altered by a  request  to  the  batch
23       server  that manages the batch job. The qalter utility is a user-acces‐
24       sible batch client that requests the alteration of  the  attributes  of
25       one or more batch jobs.
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27       The  qalter utility shall alter the attributes of those batch jobs, and
28       only those batch jobs, for which a batch job_identifier is presented to
29       the utility.
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31       The  qalter  utility  shall  alter  the attributes of batch jobs in the
32       order in which the batch job_identifiers are presented to the utility.
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34       If the qalter utility fails to process a batch job_identifier  success‐
35       fully,  the  utility  shall  proceed  to  process  the  remaining batch
36       job_identifiers, if any.
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38       For each batch job_identifier for which the  qalter  utility  succeeds,
39       each  attribute  of  the identified batch job shall be altered as indi‐
40       cated by all the options presented to the utility.
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42       For each identified batch job for which the qalter utility  fails,  the
43       utility shall not alter any attribute of the batch job.
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45       For each batch job that the qalter utility processes, the utility shall
46       not modify any attribute other than those required by the  options  and
47       option-arguments presented to the utility.
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49       The  qalter  utility  shall  alter  batch  jobs by sending a Modify Job
50       Request to the batch server that manages each batch job.  At  the  time
51       the  qalter  utility exits, it shall have modified the batch job corre‐
52       sponding  to  each  successfully  processed  batch  job_identifier.  An
53       attempt  to alter the attributes of a batch job in the RUNNING state is
54       implementation-defined.
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OPTIONS

57       The qalter utility shall conform to  the  Base  Definitions  volume  of
58       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 12.2, Utility Syntax Guidelines.
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60       The following options shall be supported by the implementation:
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62       -a  date_time
63              Redefine  the  time  at which the batch job becomes eligible for
64              execution.
65
66       The date_time argument shall be in the same form and represent the same
67       time  as  for  the  touch utility. The time so represented shall be set
68       into the Execution_Time attribute of the batch job. If the time  speci‐
69       fied  is  earlier  than  the  current time, the -a option shall have no
70       effect.
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72       -A  account_string
73
74              Redefine the account to which the resource  consumption  of  the
75              batch job should be charged.
76
77       The syntax of the account_string option-argument is unspecified.
78
79       The  qalter  utility  shall set the Account_Name attribute of the batch
80       job to the value of the account_string option-argument.
81
82       -c  interval
83              Redefine whether the batch job should be  checkpointed,  and  if
84              so, how often.
85
86       The  qalter  utility shall accept a value for the interval option-argu‐
87       ment that is one of the following:
88
89       n
90              No checkpointing is to be performed on the batch job  (NO_CHECK‐
91              POINT).
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93       s
94              Checkpointing  is  to be performed only when the batch server is
95              shut down (CHECKPOINT_AT_SHUTDOWN).
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97       c
98              Automatic periodic checkpointing is to be performed at the Mini‐
99              mum_Cpu_Interval  attribute  of the batch queue, in units of CPU
100              minutes (CHECKPOINT_AT_MIN_CPU_INTERVAL).
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102       c=minutes
103              Automatic periodic checkpointing is to be performed  every  min‐
104              utes  of CPU time, or every Minimum_Cpu_Interval minutes, which‐
105              ever is greater. The minutes argument shall conform to the  syn‐
106              tax for unsigned integers and shall be greater than zero.
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108
109       An  implementation  may  define other checkpoint intervals. The confor‐
110       mance document for an implementation  shall  describe  any  alternative
111       checkpoint  intervals, how they are specified, their internal behavior,
112       and how they affect the behavior of the utility.
113
114       The qalter utility shall set the Checkpoint attribute of the batch  job
115       to the value of the interval option-argument.
116
117       -e  path_name
118              Redefine  the  path  to be used for the standard error stream of
119              the batch job.
120
121       The qalter utility shall accept a path_name option-argument  that  con‐
122       forms  to  the  syntax  of  the path_name element defined in the System
123       Interfaces volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, which can be preceded  by  a
124       host name element of the form hostname:.
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126       If  the path_name option-argument constitutes an absolute pathname, the
127       qalter utility shall set the Error_Path attribute of the batch  job  to
128       the  value  of  the  path_name option-argument, including the host name
129       element, if present.
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131       If the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and no
132       host  name  element  is  specified,  the  qalter  utility shall set the
133       Error_Path attribute of the batch job to  the  value  of  the  absolute
134       pathname derived by expanding the path_name option-argument relative to
135       the current directory of the process that executes the qalter utility.
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137       If the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and  a
138       host  name  element  is  specified,  the  qalter  utility shall set the
139       Error_Path attribute of the batch job to the value of the  option-argu‐
140       ment without expansion.
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142       If  the path_name option-argument does not include a host name element,
143       the  qalter  utility  shall  prefix  the  pathname  in  the  Error_Path
144       attribute  with  hostname:, where hostname is the name of the host upon
145       which the qalter utility is being executed.
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147       -h  hold_list
148              Redefine the types of holds, if any, on the batch job. The  qal‐
149              ter  -h  option  shall  accept a value for the hold_list option-
150              argument that is a string of alphanumeric characters in the por‐
151              table character set.
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153       The  qalter utility shall accept a value for the hold_list option-argu‐
154       ment that is a string of one or more of the  characters  'u',  's',  or
155       'o',  or  the  single  character 'n' . For each unique character in the
156       hold_list option-argument, the qalter utility shall add a value to  the
157       Hold_Types  attribute  of the batch job as follows, each representing a
158       different hold type:
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160       u
161              USER
162
163       s
164              SYSTEM
165
166       o
167              OPERATOR
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169
170       If any of these characters are duplicated in the hold_list option-argu‐
171       ment, the duplicates shall be ignored. An existing Hold_Types attribute
172       can be cleared by the hold type:
173
174       n
175              NO_HOLD
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177
178       The qalter utility shall consider it an error if any  hold  type  other
179       than  'n' is combined with hold type 'n' . Strictly conforming applica‐
180       tions shall not repeat any of the characters  'u',  's',  'o',  or  'n'
181       within  the  hold_list option-argument. The qalter utility shall permit
182       the repetition of characters, but shall not assign  additional  meaning
183       to  the  repeated  characters.  An implementation may define other hold
184       types. The conformance document for an  implementation  shall  describe
185       any  additional  hold  types,  how  they  are specified, their internal
186       behavior, and how they affect the behavior of the utility.
187
188       -j  join_list
189              Redefine which streams of the batch job are to  be  merged.  The
190              qalter  -j option shall accept a value for the join_list option-
191              argument that is a string of alphanumeric characters in the por‐
192              table character set.
193
194       The  qalter  utility shall accept a join_list option-argument that con‐
195       sists of one or more of the characters 'e' and 'o', or the single char‐
196       acter 'n' .
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198       All  of  the  other  batch job output streams specified shall be merged
199       into the output stream represented by the character listed first in the
200       join_list option-argument.
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202       For  each unique character in the join_list option-argument, the qalter
203       utility shall add a value to the Join_Path attribute of the  batch  job
204       as follows, each representing a different batch job stream to join:
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206       e
207              The standard error of the batch job (JOIN_STD_ERROR).
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209       o
210              The standard output of the batch job (JOIN_STD_OUTPUT).
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212
213       An existing Join_Path attribute can be cleared by the join type:
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215       n
216              NO_JOIN
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219       If 'n' is specified, then no files are joined. The qalter utility shall
220       consider it an error if any join type other than 'n' is  combined  with
221       join type 'n' .
222
223       Strictly conforming applications shall not repeat any of the characters
224       'e', 'o', or 'n' within the join_list option-argument. The qalter util‐
225       ity  shall  permit  the  repetition of characters, but shall not assign
226       additional meaning to the repeated characters.
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228       An implementation may define other join types. The conformance document
229       for  an implementation shall describe any additional batch job streams,
230       how they are specified, their internal behavior, and  how  they  affect
231       the behavior of the utility.
232
233       -k  keep_list
234              Redefine  which  output of the batch job to retain on the execu‐
235              tion host.
236
237       The qalter -k option shall accept a value  for  the  keep_list  option-
238       argument  that  is  a string of alphanumeric characters in the portable
239       character set.
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241       The qalter utility shall accept a keep_list option-argument  that  con‐
242       sists of one or more of the characters 'e' and 'o', or the single char‐
243       acter 'n' .
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245       For each unique character in the keep_list option-argument, the  qalter
246       utility  shall add a value to the Keep_Files attribute of the batch job
247       as follows, each representing a different batch job stream to keep:
248
249       e
250              The standard error of the batch job (KEEP_STD_ERROR).
251
252       o
253              The standard output of the batch job (KEEP_STD_OUTPUT).
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255
256       If both 'e' and 'o' are specified, then both  files  are  retained.  An
257       existing Keep_Files attribute can be cleared by the keep type:
258
259       n
260              NO_KEEP
261
262
263       If  'n'  is  specified,  then no files are retained. The qalter utility
264       shall consider it an error if any keep type other than 'n' is  combined
265       with keep type 'n' .
266
267       Strictly conforming applications shall not repeat any of the characters
268       'e', 'o', or 'n' within the keep_list option-argument. The qalter util‐
269       ity  shall  permit  the  repetition of characters, but shall not assign
270       additional meaning to the repeated characters.  An  implementation  may
271       define other keep types. The conformance document for an implementation
272       shall describe any additional keep types, how they are specified, their
273       internal behavior, and how they affect the behavior of the utility.
274
275       -l  resource_list
276
277              Redefine the resources that are allowed or required by the batch
278              job.
279
280       The qalter utility shall accept a  resource_list  option-argument  that
281       conforms to the following syntax:
282
283
284              resource=value[,,resource=value,,...]
285
286       The   qalter   utility  shall  set  one  entry  in  the  value  of  the
287       Resource_List attribute of the batch job for each  resource  listed  in
288       the resource_list option-argument.
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290       Because  the  list  of  supported  resource  names  might vary by batch
291       server, the qalter utility shall rely on the batch server  to  validate
292       the  resource  names  and associated values. See Multiple Keyword-Value
293       Pairs for a means of removing keyword= value (and value@ keyword) pairs
294       and other general rules for list-oriented batch job attributes.
295
296       -m  mail_options
297
298              Redefine  the  points in the execution of the batch job at which
299              the batch server is to send mail about a change in the state  of
300              the batch job.
301
302       The  qalter -m option shall accept a value for the mail_options option-
303       argument that is a string of alphanumeric characters  in  the  portable
304       character set.
305
306       The  qalter  utility  shall accept a value for the mail_options option-
307       argument that is a string of one or more of the  characters  'e',  'b',
308       and 'a', or the single character 'n' . For each unique character in the
309       mail_options option-argument, the qalter utility shall add a  value  to
310       the Mail_Users attribute of the batch job as follows, each representing
311       a different time during the life of a batch job at which to send mail:
312
313       e
314              MAIL_AT_EXIT
315
316       b
317              MAIL_AT_BEGINNING
318
319       a
320              MAIL_AT_ABORT
321
322
323       If any of these characters are duplicated in the  mail_options  option-
324       argument, the duplicates shall be ignored.
325
326       An existing Mail_Points attribute can be cleared by the mail type:
327
328       n
329              NO_MAIL
330
331
332       If  'n'  is  specified, then mail is not sent. The qalter utility shall
333       consider it an error if any mail type other than 'n' is  combined  with
334       mail  type  'n' . Strictly conforming applications shall not repeat any
335       of the characters 'e', 'b', 'a', or 'n' within the mail_options option-
336       argument.  The qalter utility shall permit the repetition of characters
337       but shall not assign additional meaning to the repeated characters.
338
339       An implementation may define other mail types. The conformance document
340       for  an  implementation  shall  describe any additional mail types, how
341       they are specified, their internal behavior, and how  they  affect  the
342       behavior of the utility.
343
344       -M  mail_list
345              Redefine  the  list of users to which the batch server that exe‐
346              cutes the batch job is to send mail, if the batch  server  sends
347              mail about the batch job.
348
349       The  syntax  of  the  mail_list option-argument is unspecified.  If the
350       implementation of the qalter utility uses  a  name  service  to  locate
351       users, the utility shall accept the syntax used by the name service.
352
353       If the implementation of the qalter utility does not use a name service
354       to locate users, the implementation shall accept the  following  syntax
355       for user names:
356
357
358              mail_address[,,mail_address,,...]
359
360       The interpretation of mail_address is implementation-defined.
361
362       The  qalter utility shall set the Mail_Users attribute of the batch job
363       to the value of the mail_list option-argument.
364
365       -N  name
366              Redefine the name of the batch job.
367
368       The qalter -N option shall accept a value for the name  option-argument
369       that  is  a  string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters in the portable
370       character set where the first character is alphabetic.
371
372       The syntax of the name option-argument is unspecified.
373
374       The qalter utility shall set the Job_Name attribute of the batch job to
375       the value of the name option-argument.
376
377       -o  path_name
378              Redefine the path for the standard output of the batch job.
379
380       The  qalter  utility shall accept a path_name option-argument that con‐
381       forms to the syntax of the path_name  element  defined  in  the  System
382       Interfaces  volume  of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, which can be preceded by a
383       host name element of the form hostname:.
384
385       If the path_name option-argument constitutes an absolute pathname,  the
386       qalter  utility shall set the Output_Path attribute of the batch job to
387       the value of the path_name option-argument.
388
389       If the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and no
390       host  name  element is specified, the qalter utility shall set the Out‐
391       put_Path attribute of the batch job to the absolute pathname derived by
392       expanding  the path_name option-argument relative to the current direc‐
393       tory of the process that executes the qalter utility.
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395       If the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and  a
396       host  name  element is specified, the qalter utility shall set the Out‐
397       put_Path attribute of the batch job  to  the  value  of  the  path_name
398       option-argument without any expansion of the pathname.
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400       If  the path_name option-argument does not include a host name element,
401       the qalter  utility  shall  prefix  the  pathname  in  the  Output_Path
402       attribute  with  hostname:, where hostname is the name of the host upon
403       which the qalter utility is being executed.
404
405       -p  priority
406              Redefine the priority of the batch job.
407
408       The qalter utility shall accept a value for the  priority  option-argu‐
409       ment that conforms to the syntax for signed decimal integers, and which
410       is not less than -1024 and not greater than 1023.
411
412       The qalter utility shall set the Priority attribute of the batch job to
413       the value of the priority option-argument.
414
415       -r  y|n
416              Redefine whether the batch job is rerunnable.
417
418       If  the  value  of the option-argument is 'y', the qalter utility shall
419       set the Rerunable attribute of the batch job to TRUE.
420
421       If the value of the option-argument is 'n', the  qalter  utility  shall
422       set the Rerunable attribute of the batch job to FALSE.
423
424       The  qalter  utility  shall consider it an error if any character other
425       than 'y' or 'n' is specified in the option-argument.
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427       -S  path_name_list
428
429              Redefine the shell that interprets the script at the destination
430              system.
431
432       The  qalter  utility shall accept a path_name_list option-argument that
433       conforms to the following syntax:
434
435
436              pathname[@host][,pathname[@host],...]
437
438       The qalter utility shall accept only one pathname  that  is  missing  a
439       corresponding  host name. The qalter utility shall allow only one path‐
440       name per named host.
441
442       The qalter utility shall add a value to the  Shell_Path_List  attribute
443       of  the batch job for each entry in the path_name_list option-argument.
444       See Multiple Keyword-Value Pairs for a means of removing keyword= value
445       (and  value@  keyword)  pairs and other general rules for list-oriented
446       batch job attributes.
447
448       -u  user_list
449              Redefine the user name under which the batch job is  to  run  at
450              the destination system.
451
452       The  qalter  utility shall accept a user_list option-argument that con‐
453       forms to the following syntax:
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455
456              username[@host][,,username[@host],,...]
457
458       The qalter utility shall accept only one user name that  is  missing  a
459       corresponding  host name. The qalter utility shall accept only one user
460       name per named host.
461
462       The qalter utility shall add a value to the User_List attribute of  the
463       batch job for each entry in the user_list option-argument. See Multiple
464       Keyword-Value Pairs for a means of removing keyword= value (and  value@
465       keyword)  pairs  and  other  general  rules for list-oriented batch job
466       attributes.
467
468

OPERANDS

470       The qalter utility shall accept one or more operands  that  conform  to
471       the syntax for a batch job_identifier (see Batch Job Identifier ).
472

STDIN

474       Not used.
475

INPUT FILES

477       None.
478

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

480       The  following environment variables shall affect the execution of qal‐
481       ter:
482
483       LANG   Provide a default value for the  internationalization  variables
484              that  are  unset  or  null.  (See the Base Definitions volume of
485              IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section  8.2,  Internationalization  Vari‐
486              ables  for the precedence of internationalization variables used
487              to determine the values of locale categories.)
488
489       LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the values  of  all
490              the other internationalization variables.
491
492       LC_CTYPE
493              Determine  the  locale  for  the  interpretation of sequences of
494              bytes of text data as characters (for  example,  single-byte  as
495              opposed to multi-byte characters in arguments).
496
497       LC_MESSAGES
498              Determine  the  locale  that should be used to affect the format
499              and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error.
500
501       LOGNAME
502              Determine the login name of the user.
503
504       TZ     Determine the timezone used to interpret the  date-time  option-
505              argument.   If TZ is unset or null, an unspecified default time‐
506              zone shall be used.
507
508

ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS

510       Default.
511

STDOUT

513       None.
514

STDERR

516       The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic messages.
517

OUTPUT FILES

519       None.
520

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION

522       None.
523

EXIT STATUS

525       The following exit values shall be returned:
526
527        0     Successful completion.
528
529       >0     An error occurred.
530
531

CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS

533       In addition to the default behavior, the qalter utility  shall  not  be
534       required to write a diagnostic message to standard error when the error
535       reply received from a batch server indicates that the batch job_identi‐
536       fier  does  not  exist on the server. Whether or not the qalter utility
537       attempts to locate the batch job on other batch servers is  implementa‐
538       tion-defined.
539
540       The following sections are informative.
541

APPLICATION USAGE

543       None.
544

EXAMPLES

546       None.
547

RATIONALE

549       The  qalter  utility  allows  users to change the attributes of a batch
550       job.
551
552       As a means of altering a queued job, the qalter utility is superior  to
553       deleting  and requeuing the batch job insofar as an altered job retains
554       its place in the queue with some traditional selection  algorithms.  In
555       addition,  the  qalter  utility  is  both  shorter  and  simpler than a
556       sequence of qdel and qsub utilities.
557
558       The result of an attempt on the part of a user to alter a batch job  in
559       a  RUNNING  state  is implementation-defined because a batch job in the
560       RUNNING state will already have opened its output files  and  otherwise
561       performed  any  actions  indicated by the options in effect at the time
562       the batch job began execution.
563
564       The options processed by the qalter utility are identical to  those  of
565       the  qsub utility, with a few exceptions: -V, -v, and -q. The -V and -v
566       are inappropriate for the qalter utility,  since  they  capture  poten‐
567       tially  transient  environment information from the submitting process.
568       The -q option would specify a new queue, which would largely negate the
569       previously  stated  advantage  of  using qalter; furthermore, the qmove
570       utility provides a superior means of moving jobs.
571
572       Each of the following paragraphs provides the rationale  for  a  qalter
573       option.
574
575       Additional  rationale  concerning  these  options  can  be found in the
576       rationale for the qsub utility.
577
578       The -a option allows users to alter the date and time at which a  batch
579       job becomes eligible to run.
580
581       The  -A  option allows users to change the account that will be charged
582       for the resources consumed by the batch job.  Support for the -A option
583       is mandatory for conforming implementations of qalter, even though sup‐
584       port of accounting is optional for servers. Whether or not  to  support
585       accounting is left to the implementor of the server, but mandatory sup‐
586       port of the -A option assures  users  of  a  consistent  interface  and
587       allows them to control accounting on servers that support accounting.
588
589       The  -c  option  allows  users to alter the checkpointing interval of a
590       batch  job.  A  checkpointing  system,  which   is   not   defined   by
591       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, allows recovery of a batch job at the most recent
592       checkpoint in the event of a crash.  Checkpointing  is  typically  used
593       for  jobs that consume expensive computing time or must meet a critical
594       schedule. Users should be allowed to  make  the  tradeoff  between  the
595       overhead  of checkpointing and the risk to the timely completion of the
596       batch job; therefore, this volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 provides  the
597       checkpointing  interval  option.  Support for checkpointing is optional
598       for servers.
599
600       The -e option allows users to alter the name and location of the  stan‐
601       dard  error  stream  written  by  a batch job. However, the path of the
602       standard error stream is meaningless if  the  value  of  the  Join_Path
603       attribute of the batch job is TRUE.
604
605       The  -h  option  allows  users  to  set the hold type in the Hold_Types
606       attribute of a batch job. The qhold and qrls utilities  add  or  remove
607       hold types to the Hold_Types attribute, respectively. The -h option has
608       been modified to allow for implementation-defined hold types.
609
610       The -j option allows users to alter the decision to  join  (merge)  the
611       standard  error stream of the batch job with the standard output stream
612       of the batch job.
613
614       The -l option allows users to change the resource limits imposed  on  a
615       batch job.
616
617       The  -m option allows users to modify the list of points in the life of
618       a batch job at which the designated users will receive  mail  notifica‐
619       tion.
620
621       The  -M option allows users to alter the list of users who will receive
622       notification about events in the life of a batch job.
623
624       The -N option allows users to change the name of a batch job.
625
626       The -o option allows users to alter the name  and  path  to  which  the
627       standard output stream of the batch job will be written.
628
629       The  -P option allows users to modify the priority of a batch job. Sup‐
630       port for priority is optional for batch servers.
631
632       The -r option allows users to alter the rerunability status of a  batch
633       job.
634
635       The -S option allows users to change the name and location of the shell
636       image that will be invoked to interpret the script of  the  batch  job.
637       This  option  has been modified to allow a list of shell name and loca‐
638       tions associated with different hosts.
639
640       The -u option allows users to change the user  identifier  under  which
641       the batch job will execute.
642
643       The job_identifier operand syntax is provided so that the user can dif‐
644       ferentiate between the originating and destination (or executing) batch
645       server.  These  may  or  may not be the same. The . server_name portion
646       identifies the originating batch server, while  the  @  server  portion
647       identifies the destination batch server.
648
649       Historically,  the  qalter  utility has been a component of the Network
650       Queuing System (NQS), the existing practice from which this utility has
651       been derived.
652

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

654       None.
655

SEE ALSO

657       Batch Environment Services, qdel, qhold, qmove, qrls, qsub, touch
658
660       Portions  of  this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
661       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
662       --  Portable  Operating  System  Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
663       Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003  by  the  Institute  of
664       Electrical  and  Electronics  Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
665       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
666       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
667       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained  online
668       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .
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