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- Parallel MPI jobs can require 2 "bkill" commands issued within 5 seconds
- If a job doesn't respond to the above, execute "bjobs -w" and look at find the name of the first node in the list. ssh to that node and Then execute "ssh <nodename> pkill --signal 9 -u <username><yourUserName>". This will log you out of the node, since it also kills your current processes.
- If the above doesn't work do "bkill -r <jobid>" where "jobid" can be seen with the "bjobs" command. But use this only as a last resort, since it will leave old processes running on the batch nodes.
Additional LSF References
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