NAME
     sge_request - Grid Engine default  request  definition  file
     format

DESCRIPTION
     sge_request reflects the  format  of  the  files  to  define
     default  request  profiles.  If  available,  default request
     files are read and processed during  job  submission  before
     any submit options embedded in the job script and before any
     options in the  qsub(1)  or  qsh(1)  command-line  are  con-
     sidered.  Thus, the command-line and embedded script options
     may overwrite the settings in the default request files (see
     qsub(1) or qsh(1) for details).

     There is a cluster global, a  user  private  and  a  working
     directory local default request definition file. The working
     directory local default request file has  the  highest  pre-
     cedence  and  is  followed  by the user private and then the
     cluster global default request file.

     Note, that the -clear option to qsub(1)  or  qsh(1)  can  be
     used  to  discard  any  previous  settings  at any time in a
     default request file, in the embedded script flags or  in  a
     qsub(1) or qsh(1) command-line option.

     The format of the default request definition files is:

     o  The default request files may contain an arbitrary number
        of  lines.   Blank lines and lines with a '#' sign in the
        first column are skipped.

     o  Each line not to  be  skipped  may  contain  any  qsub(1)
        option  as described in the Grid Engine Reference Manual.
        More than one option  per  line  is  allowed.  The  batch
        script  file and argument options to the batch script are
        not considered  as  qsub(1)  options  and  thus  are  not
        allowed in a default request file.

EXAMPLES
     The following is a  simple  example  of  a  default  request
     definition file:

     =====================================================
     # Default Requests File

     # request group to be sun4 and a CPU-time of 5hr
     -l arch=sun4,s_cpu=5:0:0

     # don't restart the job in case of system crashes
     -r n
     =====================================================

     Having defined a default request definition file  like  this
     and submitting a job as follows:

     qsub test.sh

     would have precisely the same effect as if the job was  sub-
     mitted with:

     qsub -l arch=sun4,s_cpu=5:0:0 -r n test.sh

FILES
     <sge_root>/<cell>/common/sge_request
                   global defaults file
     $HOME/.sge_request   user private defaults file
     $cwd/.sge_request    cwd directory defaults file

SEE ALSO
     sge_intro(1), qsh(1), qsub(1), Grid Engine Installation  and
     Administration Guide

COPYRIGHT
     See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and  permis-
     sions.






























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