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Hello I did run condor_q, before and after. All my nodes were "Busy" running jobs. After codor_hold, all jobs were on hold. They did not get killed, but the changed their state from running to hold. But the idea of the command was not to put on hold jobs that were running. Thanks for your help Fernando Mark Silberstein wrote: Hi Try running condor_q first to be sure what happens with your jobs. I don't think anything was deleted. The error message says that Condor didn't find any job with the activity you requested. On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 20:02, Fernando Rannou wrote: |