Forget Jobs
- Completed jobs are forgotten after one hour.
- Failed and idle jobs are forgotten after two days.
- Queued and running jobs are never forgotten.
The wx forget command immediately deletes the specified job from the server database. If a job is running and the -forcerunning flag is used, the job is stopped before it is forgotten.
wx forget
wx: Usage Message
WX FORGET:
Forget jobs from the trace.
If the jobs are running they are first stopped (if you use -forcerunning)
If the jobs are queued, they are removed from the queue.
USAGE:
% wx forget [OPTIONS] <jobId> ...
OPTIONS:
-normal -- Forget all my jobs older than 1 day.
-n -- Shortcut for -normal.
-age <age> -- Forget all my jobs older than the
specified age (except running jobs).
-J <jobname> -- Forget all my jobs with given name.
-set <setname> -- Forget all jobs in given set.
-mine -- Forget all my jobs (regardless of age).
-allusers -- Forget jobs belonging to other users too.
Need to be ADMIN.
-dir <dirname> -- Forget all jobs in the given directory.
-subdirs <dirname> -- Forget all jobs in the given directory and
all subdirectories.
-selrule <rule> -- Selection rule for jobs to forget.
-forcerunning -- Force deletion of running jobs.
-h -- This message.
-v -- Increase verbosity.
-quiet -- Quiet forget. Ignore errors.
-system -- Include system jobs (implied for explicit jobIds)
EXAMPLES:
% wx forget -n
% wx forget -age 1h
% wx forget -mine -dir .
% wx forget -allusers -dir .
% wx forget -set MyExperiment
% wx forget -set MyExperiment -forcerunning