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miser_reset(1)							miser_reset(1)

NAME
     miser_reset - reset miser with a new configuration file

SYNOPSIS
     miser_reset -f filename | -h

DESCRIPTION
     The miser_reset command is used to force a running version of miser to
     use a new configuration file (the format of the configuration file is
     detailed in miser(4) ).  The new configuration will succeed if and only
     if all currently scheduled jobs can be successfully scheduled against the
     new configuration.	 If the attempt at creating a new configuration fails,
     then miser(1) retains the old configuration.

     The miser_reset will fail if the requested new miser configuration
     oversubscribes the resources that are currently available to miser. The
     maximum system resources, memory and the number of CPUs, that are
     available to miser, are specified at miser's initial startup by arguments
     to command line options.

OPTIONS
     -f filename
	  Reset miser with a new configuration file specified, by the
	  filename.  The format of the configuration file can be found in
	  miser(4).

     -h	  Print the command's usage message.

RESTRICTIONS
     The miser_reset command does not have the ability to increase existing
     maximum system resources available to miser during original miser
     startup.

     Only a user with write access to the original miser system configuration
     file may execute this command.

     The miser_reset command cannot be used to change the time quantum in the
     configuration file. Miser must be restarted if the time quantum is
     changed.

SEE ALSO
     miser(1), miser(4), miser(5).

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