ATRM(1)                         User Commands                        ATRM(1)
NAME
       atrm - remove jobs spooled by at or batch
SYNOPSIS
       atrm [
-afi] [ [
job #] [
user]...]
DESCRIPTION
       The 
atrm utility removes delayed-execution jobs that were created
       with the 
at(1) command, but have not yet executed. The list of these
       jobs and associated job numbers can be displayed by using 
atq(1).       
atrm removes each job-number you specify, and/or all jobs belonging
       to the user you specify, provided that you own the indicated jobs.
       You can only remove jobs belonging to other users if you have       
solaris.jobs.admin privileges.
OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:       
-a             All. Removes all unexecuted jobs that were created by the
             current user. If invoked by the privileged user, the entire
             queue is flushed.       
-f             Force. All information regarding the removal of the specified
             jobs is suppressed.       
-i             Interactive. 
atrm asks if a job should be removed. If the
             response is affirmative, the job is removed.
FILES
       /var/spool/cron/atjobs                                 Spool area for 
at jobs
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See 
environ(7) for descriptions of the following environment
       variables that affect the execution of 
atrm: 
LANG, 
LC_ALL,       
LC_COLLATE, 
LC_CTYPE, 
LC_MESSAGES, and 
NLSPATH.
       Affirmative responses are processed using the extended regular
       expression defined for the 
yesexpr keyword in the 
LC_MESSAGES       category of the user's locale. The locale specified in the 
LC_COLLATE       category defines the behavior of ranges, equivalence classes, and
       multi-character collating elements used in the expression defined for       
yesexpr. The locale specified in 
LC_CTYPE determines the locale for
       interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data a characters, the
       behavior of character classes used in the expression defined for the       
yesexpr. See 
locale(7)SEE ALSO
       at(1), 
atq(1), 
auths(1), 
auth_attr(5), 
attributes(7), 
environ(7),       
locale(7), 
cron(8)                                July 16, 2007                        ATRM(1)