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NAME

       qalter - alter batch job

SYNOPSIS

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

DESCRIPTION

       The  attributes  of  a batch job are altered by a request to the batch server that manages
       the batch job. The qalter utility is a user-accessible  batch  client  that  requests  the
       alteration of the attributes of one or more batch jobs.

       The  qalter  utility  shall alter the attributes of those batch jobs, and only those batch
       jobs, for which a batch job_identifier is presented to the utility.

       The qalter utility shall alter the attributes of batch jobs in  the  order  in  which  the
       batch job_identifiers are presented to the utility.

       If  the  qalter  utility fails to process a batch job_identifier successfully, the utility
       shall proceed to process the remaining batch job_identifiers, if any.

       For each batch job_identifier for which the qalter utility succeeds, each attribute of the
       identified  batch  job  shall  be altered as indicated by all the options presented to the
       utility.

       For each identified batch job for which the qalter utility fails, the  utility  shall  not
       alter any attribute of the batch job.

       For  each  batch  job  that the qalter utility processes, the utility shall not modify any
       attribute other than those required by the options and option-arguments presented  to  the
       utility.

       The  qalter  utility  shall  alter batch jobs by sending a Modify Job Request to the batch
       server that manages each batch job. At the time the qalter utility exits,  it  shall  have
       modified  the batch job corresponding to each successfully processed batch job_identifier.
       An attempt to alter the attributes of a batch job in the RUNNING state is  implementation-
       defined.

OPTIONS

       The  qalter  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
              Redefine the time at which the batch job becomes eligible for execution.

       The date_time argument shall be in the same form and represent the same time  as  for  the
       touch  utility.  The time so represented shall be set into the Execution_Time attribute of
       the batch job. If the time specified is earlier than the current time, the -a option shall
       have no effect.

       -A  account_string

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

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

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

       n
              No checkpointing is to be performed on the batch job (NO_CHECKPOINT).

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

       c
              Automatic  periodic  checkpointing  is  to be performed at the Minimum_Cpu_Interval
              attribute    of    the    batch    queue,    in    units     of     CPU     minutes
              (CHECKPOINT_AT_MIN_CPU_INTERVAL).

       c=minutes
              Automatic  periodic  checkpointing is to be performed every minutes of CPU time, or
              every Minimum_Cpu_Interval minutes, whichever  is  greater.  The  minutes  argument
              shall conform to the syntax for unsigned integers and shall be greater than zero.

       An  implementation  may define other checkpoint intervals. The conformance document for an
       implementation  shall  describe  any  alternative  checkpoint  intervals,  how  they   are
       specified, their internal behavior, and how they affect the behavior of the utility.

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

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

       The qalter 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  qalter  utility
       shall  set the Error_Path attribute of the batch job to the value of the path_name option-
       argument, including the host name element, if present.

       If the path_name option-argument constitutes a relative pathname and no host name  element
       is  specified,  the  qalter 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 that executes the qalter utility.

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

       If  the path_name option-argument does not include a host name element, the qalter utility
       shall prefix the pathname in the Error_Path attribute with hostname:,  where  hostname  is
       the name of the host upon which the qalter utility is being executed.

       -h  hold_list
              Redefine  the  types of holds, if any, on the batch job. The qalter -h option shall
              accept a value for the hold_list option-argument that is a string  of  alphanumeric
              characters in the portable character set.

       The qalter utility shall accept a value for the hold_list option-argument that is a string
       of one or more of the characters 'u' , 's' , or 'o' , or the single character  'n'  .  For
       each  unique  character  in  the hold_list option-argument, the qalter utility shall add a
       value to the Hold_Types attribute of  the  batch  job  as  follows,  each  representing  a
       different hold type:

       u
              USER

       s
              SYSTEM

       o
              OPERATOR

       If any of these characters are duplicated in the hold_list option-argument, the duplicates
       shall be ignored. An existing Hold_Types attribute can be cleared by the hold type:

       n
              NO_HOLD

       The qalter utility shall consider it an error if any hold type other than 'n' is  combined
       with  hold  type  'n'  .  Strictly  conforming  applications  shall  not repeat any of the
       characters 'u' , 's' , 'o' , or 'n'  within  the  hold_list  option-argument.  The  qalter
       utility shall permit the repetition of characters, but shall not assign additional meaning
       to  the  repeated  characters.   An  implementation  may  define  other  hold  types.  The
       conformance  document  for an implementation shall describe any additional hold types, how
       they are specified, their internal behavior, and how  they  affect  the  behavior  of  the
       utility.

       -j  join_list
              Redefine  which  streams  of  the  batch job are to be merged. The qalter -j option
              shall accept a value  for  the  join_list  option-argument  that  is  a  string  of
              alphanumeric characters in the portable character set.

       The  qalter  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 shall 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 qalter 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 join type:

       n
              NO_JOIN

       If  'n'  is  specified,  then no files are joined. The qalter 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 qalter utility 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.

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

       The qalter -k option shall accept a value for the  keep_list  option-argument  that  is  a
       string of alphanumeric characters in the portable character set.

       The  qalter  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 qalter 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 keep type:

       n
              NO_KEEP

       If  'n'  is specified, then no files are retained. The qalter 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 qalter utility 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.

       -l  resource_list

              Redefine the resources that are allowed or required by the batch job.

       The  qalter  utility  shall  accept  a  resource_list option-argument that conforms to the
       following syntax:

              resource=value[,,resource=value,,...]

       The qalter utility shall set one entry in the value of the Resource_List attribute of  the
       batch job for each resource listed in the resource_list option-argument.

       Because  the  list  of  supported  resource  names  might vary by batch server, the qalter
       utility shall rely on the batch server to  validate  the  resource  names  and  associated
       values.  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.

       -m  mail_options

              Redefine the points in the execution of the batch job at which the batch server  is
              to send mail about a change in the state of the batch job.

       The  qalter  -m option shall accept a value for the mail_options option-argument that is a
       string of alphanumeric characters in the portable character set.

       The qalter utility shall accept a value for the mail_options  option-argument  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 qalter 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 mail type:

       n
              NO_MAIL

       If  'n' is specified, then mail is not sent. The qalter utility shall consider 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 qalter utility shall permit the repetition of characters
       but shall not assign additional meaning to the repeated characters.

       An   implementation  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.

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

       The syntax of the mail_list option-argument is unspecified.  If the implementation of  the
       qalter  utility  uses  a name service to locate users, the utility shall accept the syntax
       used by the name service.

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

              mail_address[,,mail_address,,...]

       The interpretation of mail_address is implementation-defined.

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

       -N  name
              Redefine the name of the batch job.

       The qalter -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 where the first character
       is alphabetic.

       The syntax of the name option-argument is unspecified.

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

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

       The qalter 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 qalter utility
       shall set the Output_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 qalter utility shall set the Output_Path attribute of the batch  job  to
       the  absolute  pathname derived by expanding the path_name option-argument relative to the
       current directory of the process that executes the qalter utility.

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

       If the path_name option-argument does not include a host name element, the qalter  utility
       shall  prefix  the pathname in the Output_Path attribute with hostname:, where hostname is
       the name of the host upon which the qalter utility is being executed.

       -p  priority
              Redefine the priority of the batch job.

       The qalter 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.

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

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

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

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

       The  qalter  utility  shall consider it an error if any character other than 'y' or 'n' is
       specified in the option-argument.

       -S  path_name_list

              Redefine the shell that interprets the script at the destination system.

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

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

       The  qalter  utility  shall  accept only one pathname that is missing a corresponding host
       name. The qalter utility shall allow only one pathname per named host.

       The qalter 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. 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
              Redefine  the  user  name  under  which  the batch job is to run at the destination
              system.

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

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

       The  qalter  utility  shall accept only one user name that is missing a corresponding host
       name. The qalter utility shall accept only one user name per named host.

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

OPERANDS

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

STDIN

       Not used.

INPUT FILES

       None.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The following environment variables shall affect the execution of qalter:

       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 Variables 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.

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

ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS

       Default.

STDOUT

       None.

STDERR

       The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic messages.

OUTPUT FILES

       None.

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION

       None.

EXIT STATUS

       The following exit values shall be returned:

        0     Successful completion.

       >0     An error occurred.

CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS

       In addition to the default behavior, the qalter utility shall not be required to  write  a
       diagnostic  message  to  standard  error when the error reply received from a batch server
       indicates that the batch job_identifier does not exist on the server. Whether or  not  the
       qalter  utility attempts to locate the batch job on other batch servers is implementation-
       defined.

       The following sections are informative.

APPLICATION USAGE

       None.

EXAMPLES

       None.

RATIONALE

       The qalter utility allows users to change the attributes of a batch job.

       As a means of altering a queued job, the  qalter  utility  is  superior  to  deleting  and
       requeuing the batch job insofar as an altered job retains its place in the queue with some
       traditional selection algorithms. In addition, the qalter  utility  is  both  shorter  and
       simpler than a sequence of qdel and qsub utilities.

       The  result of an attempt on the part of a user to alter a batch job in a RUNNING state is
       implementation-defined because a batch job in the RUNNING state will already  have  opened
       its output files and otherwise performed any actions indicated by the options in effect at
       the time the batch job began execution.

       The options processed by the qalter utility are identical to those of  the  qsub  utility,
       with  a  few  exceptions:  -V,  -v, and -q. The -V and -v are inappropriate for the qalter
       utility, since  they  capture  potentially  transient  environment  information  from  the
       submitting  process.  The  -q option would specify a new queue, which would largely negate
       the previously stated advantage of using qalter; furthermore, the qmove utility provides a
       superior means of moving jobs.

       Each of the following paragraphs provides the rationale for a qalter option.

       Additional  rationale  concerning these options can be found in the rationale for the qsub
       utility.

       The -a option allows users to alter the date  and  time  at  which  a  batch  job  becomes
       eligible to run.

       The  -A  option  allows users to change the account that will be charged for the resources
       consumed by the batch job.   Support  for  the  -A  option  is  mandatory  for  conforming
       implementations  of  qalter,  even  though  support of accounting is optional for servers.
       Whether or not to support accounting is  left  to  the  implementor  of  the  server,  but
       mandatory support of the -A option assures users of a consistent interface and allows them
       to control accounting on servers that support accounting.

       The -c option allows users  to  alter  the  checkpointing  interval  of  a  batch  job.  A
       checkpointing  system,  which is not defined by 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 servers.

       The  -e  option  allows  users to alter the name and location of the standard error stream
       written by a batch job. However, the path of the standard error stream is  meaningless  if
       the value of the Join_Path attribute of the batch job is TRUE.

       The  -h  option  allows  users to set the hold type in the Hold_Types attribute of a batch
       job. The qhold and qrls utilities add or remove hold types to  the  Hold_Types  attribute,
       respectively.  The  -h  option  has been modified to allow for implementation-defined hold
       types.

       The -j option allows users to alter the decision to join (merge) the standard error stream
       of the batch job with the standard output stream of the batch job.

       The -l option allows users to change the resource limits imposed on a batch job.

       The  -m  option  allows  users  to modify the list of points in the life of a batch job at
       which the designated users will receive mail notification.

       The -M option allows users to alter the list of users who will receive notification  about
       events in the life of a batch job.

       The -N option allows users to change the name of a batch job.

       The  -o option allows users to alter the name and path to which the standard output stream
       of the batch job will be written.

       The -P option allows users to modify the priority of a batch job. Support for priority  is
       optional for batch servers.

       The -r option allows users to alter the rerunability status of a batch job.

       The -S option allows users to change the name and location of the shell image that will be
       invoked to interpret the script of the batch job. This option has been modified to allow a
       list of shell name and locations associated with different hosts.

       The  -u  option  allows users to change the user identifier under which the batch job will
       execute.

       The job_identifier operand syntax is provided so that the user can  differentiate  between
       the  originating  and destination (or executing) batch server. These may or may not be the
       same. The . server_name portion identifies the  originating  batch  server,  while  the  @
       server portion identifies the destination batch server.

       Historically, the qalter utility has been a component of the Network Queuing System (NQS),
       the existing practice from which this utility has been derived.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

       None.

SEE ALSO

       Batch Environment Services , qdel , qhold , qmove , qrls , qsub , 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 .