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QSIG(P)			   POSIX Programmer's Manual		       QSIG(P)

NAME
       qsig - signal batch jobs

SYNOPSIS
       qsig [-s signal] job_identifier ...

DESCRIPTION
       To  signal a batch job is to send a signal to the session leader of the
       batch job. A batch job is signaled by sending a request	to  the	 batch
       server  that manages the batch job. The qsig utility is a user-accessi‐
       ble batch client that requests the signaling of a batch job.

       The qsig utility shall signal  those  batch  jobs  for  which  a	 batch
       job_identifier  is presented to the utility. The qsig utility shall not
       signal any batch jobs whose batch job_identifiers are not presented  to
       the utility.

       The qsig utility shall signal batch jobs in the order in which the cor‐
       responding batch job_identifiers are presented to the utility.  If  the
       qsig  utility fails to process a batch job_identifier successfully, the
       utility shall proceed to process the remaining  batch  job_identifiers,
       if any.

       The  qsig  utility  shall  signal  batch	 jobs  by sending a Signal Job
       Request to the batch server that manages the batch job.

       For each successfully processed batch job_identifier, the qsig  utility
       shall  have received a completion reply to each Signal Job Request sent
       to a batch server at the time the utility exits.

OPTIONS
       The qsig utility shall  conform	to  the	 Base  Definitions  volume  of
       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 12.2, Utility Syntax Guidelines.

       The following option shall be supported by the implementation:

       -s  signal
	      Define the signal to be sent to the batch job.

       The qsig utility shall accept a signal option-argument that is either a
       symbolic signal name or an unsigned  integer  signal  number  (see  the
       POSIX.1-1990 standard, Section 3.3.1.1).	 The qsig utility shall accept
       signal names for which the SIG prefix has been omitted.

       If the signal option-argument is a signal name, the qsig utility	 shall
       send that name.

       If  the signal option-argument is a number, the qsig utility shall send
       the signal value represented by the number.

       If the -s option is not presented to  the  qsig	utility,  the  utility
       shall send the signal SIGTERM to each signaled batch job.

OPERANDS
       The  qsig 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 qsig:

       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	 Vari‐
	      ables  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.

ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
       Default.

STDOUT
       An implementation of the qsig utility may write informative messages to
       standard output.

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 qsig 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_identi‐
       fier does not exist on the server. Whether  or  not  the	 qsig  utility
       waits  to  output the diagnostic message while attempting to locate the
       batch job on other servers is implementation-defined.

       The following sections are informative.

APPLICATION USAGE
       None.

EXAMPLES
       None.

RATIONALE
       The qsig utility allows users to signal batch jobs.

       A user may be unable to signal a batch job with the kill utility of the
       operating  system for a number of reasons. First, the process ID of the
       batch job may be unknown to the user.  Second,  the  processes  of  the
       batch  job may be on a remote node. However, by virtue of communication
       between batch nodes, the qsig utility can arrange for the signaling  of
       a process.

       Because a batch job that is not running cannot be signaled, and because
       the signal may not terminate the batch job, the qsig utility is	not  a
       substitute for the qdel utility.

       The  options  of	 the qsig utility allow the user to specify the signal
       that is to be sent to the batch job.

       The -s option allows users to specify a signal by name  or  by  number,
       and thus override the default signal. The POSIX.1-1990 standard defines
       signals by both name and number.

       The qsig utility is a new utility, vis-a-vis existing practice; it  has
       been  defined  in  this	volume	of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 in response to
       user-perceived shortcomings in existing practice.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       Batch Environment Services , kill() , qdel

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 .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2003			       QSIG(P)
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