delete - Remove job or task object from cluster and memory - MATLAB (original) (raw)
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Remove job or task object from cluster and memory
Syntax
Description
delete([obj](#mw%5F87646f79-e6f8-4f15-8c63-80dd2d38ec53))
removes the job or task object,obj
, from the local MATLAB session, and removes it from the cluster's JobStorageLocation
. When the object is deleted, references to it become invalid. Invalid objects should be removed from the workspace with the clear
command. If multiple references to an object exist in the workspace, deleting one reference to that object invalidates the remaining references to it. These remaining references should be cleared from the workspace with the clear
command.
When you delete a job object, this also deletes all the task objects contained in that job. Any references to those task objects will also be invalid, and you should clear them from the workspace.
If obj
is an array of objects and one of the objects cannot be deleted, the other objects in the array are deleted and a warning is returned.
Because its data is lost when you delete an object, delete
should be used only after you have retrieved all required output data from the effected object.
Examples
Create a job object using the default profile. Then delete the job.
myCluster = parcluster; j = createJob(myCluster,'Name','myjob'); t = createTask(j,@rand,1,{10}); delete(j); clear j t
Delete all jobs on the cluster identified by the profile myProfile
.
myCluster = parcluster('myProfile'); delete(myCluster.Jobs)
Use the syntax with multiple outputs of findJob to obtain the jobs by state. In this example, delete the pending jobs.
myCluster = parcluster; [pending queued running completed] = findJob(myCluster); delete(pending);
Alternatively, use findJob to retrieve the jobs that match a specific state. In this example, find the jobs in state failed and delete them.
myCluster = parcluster; failed = findJob(myCluster,'State','failed'); delete(failed);
Input Arguments
Job or task object to delete, specified as a parallel.Job
or parallel.Task
object. You can create jobs and tasks with createJob and createTask.
Data Types: parallel.Job
| parallel.Task
Version History
Introduced in R2012a