Caution: This command is deprecated. Use mjobctl -p instead.
Synopsis
setspri [-r] priority jobid
Overview
(This command is deprecated by the mjobctl command)Set or remove absolute or relative system priorities for a specified job.
This command allows you to set or remove a system priority level for a specified job. Any job with a system priority level set is guaranteed a higher priority than jobs without a system priority. Jobs with higher system priority settings have priority over jobs with lower system priority settings.
Access
This command can be run by any Moab Scheduler Administrator.Parameters
Flags
-r | Set relative system priority on job. |
Example 1
In this example, a system priority of 10 is set for job orion.4752Example 2
In this example, system priority is cleared for job clusterB.1102Example 3
In this example, the job's priority will be increased by 100000 over the value determine by configured priority policy.Note: This command is deprecated. Use mjobctl instead.
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