.. _requeue_cli: requeue /////// :: requeue ------- Re queues the specified node(s) If any child of the specified node(s) is in a suspended state, this state is cleared Repeats are reset to their starting values, relative time attributes are reset. arg1 = (optional) [ abort | force ] abort = re-queue only aborted tasks below node force = Force the re-queueing even if there are nodes that are active or submitted = Checks if any tasks are in submitted or active states below the node if so does nothing. Otherwise re-queues the node. arg2 = list of node paths. The node paths must begin with a leading '/' character Usage: --requeue=abort /suite/f1 # re-queue all aborted tasks of /suite/f1 --requeue=force /suite/f1 # forcibly re-queue /suite/f1 and all its children.May cause zombies. --requeue=/s1/f1/t1 /s1/t2 # Re-queue node '/suite/f1/t1' and '/s1/t2' The client reads in the following environment variables. These are read by user and child command |----------|----------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| | Name | Type | Required | Description | |----------|----------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| | ECF_HOST | | Mandatory* | The host name of the main server. defaults to 'localhost' | | ECF_PORT | | Mandatory* | The TCP/IP port to call on the server. Must be unique to a server | | ECF_SSL | | Optional* | Enable encrypted comms with SSL enabled server. | |----------|----------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| * The host and port must be specified in order for the client to communicate with the server, this can be done by setting ECF_HOST, ECF_PORT or by specifying --host= --port= on the command line