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You can use the mjobctl command to manually preempt jobs. The command can modify a job's execution state in the following ways:
| Action | Flag | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Cancel | -c | Terminate job; remove from queue |
| Checkpoint | -C | Terminate and checkpoint job leaving job in queue |
| Requeue | -R | Terminate job; leave in queue |
| Resume | -r | Resume suspended job |
| Start (execute) | -x | Start idle job |
| Suspend | -s | Suspend active job |
In general, users are allowed to suspend or terminate jobs they own. Administrators are allowed to suspend, terminate, resume, and execute any queued jobs.
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