resumes one or more suspended jobs
Sends the SIGCONT signal to resume one or more of your suspended jobs.
Only root and LSF administrators can operate on jobs submitted by other users. You cannot resume a job that is not suspended. Using bresume on a job that is not in either the PSUSP or the USUSP state has no effect.
You must specify a job ID or -g, -J, -m, -u, or -q. You cannot resume a job that is not suspended. Specify 0 (zero) to resume multiple jobs.
You can also use bkill -s CONT to send the resume signal to a job.
If a signal request fails to reach the job execution host, LSF retries the operation later when the host becomes reachable. LSF retries the most recent signal request.
Jobs that are suspended by the administrator can only be resumed by the administrator or root; users do not have permission to resume a job suspended by another user or the administrator. Administrators or root can resume jobs suspended by users or administrators.
If ENABLE_USER_RESUME=Y in lsb.params, users can resume their own jobs that have been suspended by the administrator.
Resumes all the jobs that satisfy other options (-g, -m, -q, -u, and -J).
Resumes only jobs associated with the specified application profile. You must specify an existing application profile.
Resumes only jobs with the specified name.
The job name can be up to 4094 characters long for UNIX and Linux or up to 255 characters for Windows. Job names are not unique.
The wildcard character (*) can be used anywhere within a job name, but cannot appear within array indices. For example job* returns jobA and jobarray[1], *AAA*[1] returns the first element in all job arrays with names containing AAA, however job1[*] will not return anything since the wildcard is within the array index.
Resumes only jobs owned by the specified user or group, or all users if the reserved user name all is specified. To specify a Windows user account, include the domain name in uppercase letters and use a single backslash (DOMAIN_NAME\user_name) in a Windows command line or a double backslash (DOMAIN_NAME\\user_name) in a UNIX command line.
Resumes only the specified jobs. Jobs submitted by any user can be specified here without using the -u option.