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batch(1)                                                       batch(1)

  batch

  NAME

    batch - run commands when system load permits

  SYNOPSIS

    batch

  DESCRIPTION

    The batch(1) command is equivalent to:

    at -q b -m now

    Unlike the default behavior of at(1) , you can use batch(1) to submit jobs
    for immediate execution, subject to unspecified scheduling delays. It can
    be thought of as the polite way to schedule jobs.

    When batch(1) submits a job, it writes to standard output the at_job_id of
    the job and the current date and time. You can use the at_job_id to cancel
    the job (see at(1)).

    Because Interix does not yet support load averaging or the job priorities
    through nice(1) , the queues do not have different priorities.

  DIAGNOSTICS

    When the command has been successfully scheduled, batch(1) exits with a 0
    status. Otherwise, it exits with >0.

  NOTES

    By default, Interix does not execute files with the set-user-ID (setuid)
    or set-group-ID (setgid) mode bit set for security reasons. If an attempt
    is made to execute such a file, the ENOSETUID error is returned. For more
    information and and instructions for enabling execution of files with
    these mode bits set, see The superuser account and appropriate privileges
    in Windows Services for UNIX Help.

  SEE ALSO

    at(1)

    crontab(1)


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