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atrm command in Linux with examples

Last Updated : 04 Apr, 2019
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atrm command is used to remove the specified jobs. To remove a job, its job number is passed in the command. A user can only delete jobs that belong to him. Only superuser can delete any job even if that belongs to another user. Syntax:
atrm [-V] job [job...]
Options:
  • -V : Used to print the version number
    atrm -V 
  • job : Job number of the job which is to be deleted. To see the list of the pending jobs use following: Example 1: Deleting job number 22.
    atrm 22
    Example 2: Deleting multiple jobs in single atrm command:
    atrm 21 26
Alternative command for atrm: Syntax:
 at -r Job 
Example 1: Deleting single job:
 at -r 24
Example 2: Deleting multiple jobs:
at -r 25 27

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