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NAME

       qsub - submit a batch job in a familiar PBS format

SYNOPSIS

       qsub  [-a start_time]
             [-A account]
             [-b y|n]
             [-e err_path]
             [-I]
             [-l resource_list]
             [-m mail_options] [-M user_list]
             [-N job_name]
             [-o out_path]
             [-p priority]
             [-pe shm task_cnt]
             [-P wckey]
             [-q destination]
             [-r y|n]
             [-v variable_list]
             [-V]
             [-wd workdir]
             [-W additional_attributes]
             [-h]
             [script]

DESCRIPTION

       The qsub submits batch jobs. It is aimed to be feature-compatible with PBS' qsub.

OPTIONS

       -a  Earliest start time of job. Format: [HH:MM][MM/DD/YY]

       -A account
           Specify the account to which the job should be charged.

       -b y|n
           Whether to wrap the command line or not

       -e err_path
           Specify a new path to receive the standard error output for the job.

       -I  Interactive execution.

       -J job_array
           Job array index values. The -J and -t options are equivalent.

       -l resource_list
           Specify an additional list of resources to request for the job.

       -m mail_options
           Specify a list of events on which email is to be generated.

       -M user_list
           Specify a list of email addresses to receive messages on specified events.

       -N job_name
           Specify a name for the job.

       -o out_path
           Specify the path to a file to hold the standard output from the job.

       -p priority
           Specify the priority under which the job should run.

       -pe shm cpus-per-task
           Specify the number of cpus per task.

       -P wckey
           Specify the wckey or project of a job.

       -r y|n
           Whether to allow the job to requeue or not.

       -t job_array
           Job array index values. The -J and -t options are equivalent.

       -v [variable_list]
           Export only the specified environment variables. This option can also be used with the
           -V option to add newly defined environment variables to the existing environment. The
           variable_list is a comma delimited list of existing environment variable names and/or
           newly defined environment variables using a name=value format.

       -V  The -V option to exports the current environment, which is the default mode of options
           unless the -v option is used.

       -wd workdir
           Specify the workdir of a job.  The default is the current work dir.

       -? | --help
           brief help message

       --man
           full documentation