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For example, you might run <tt>nodestate</tt> from a login node to figure out the ID number for your job (let's say it's 12345), then run <tt>mjobctl -c 12345</tt> to send a SIGTERM signal or <tt>mjobctl -F 12345</tt> to send a SIGKILL signal that will bring job 12345 to an end.
For example, you might run <tt>nodestate</tt> from a login node to figure out the ID number for your job (let's say it's 12345), then run <tt>mjobctl -c 12345</tt> to send a SIGTERM signal or <tt>mjobctl -F 12345</tt> to send a SIGKILL signal that will bring job 12345 to an end.


Note that only four user accounts at a time can have the bits necessary to kill other people's jobs, so while you can do this on your own jobs, you'll need to bother the IRC channel to find help cancelling other's jobs (we think that Jeremy, Nate, Aaron, and Mako currently have the bits). Also, check out the [http://docs.adaptivecomputing.com/maui/commands/mjobctl.php documentation for mjobctl] for more info.
Note that only four user accounts at a time can have the bits necessary to kill other people's jobs, so while you can do this on your own jobs, you'll need to bother the IRC channel to find help cancelling other's jobs. Also, check out the [http://docs.adaptivecomputing.com/maui/commands/mjobctl.php documentation for mjobctl] for more info.
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