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qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
possible since the Qube! administrator is allowed to create control over jobs based upon any property of the job. Such as the job's priority or cluster values. For information on how…First Come, First Served (FCFS)
by their IDs, so jobs with lower IDs will be dispatched to run before jobs with higher IDs. If priority and cluster specification are the same, the job ID will be used to determine priority…qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
policy since it allows for control over who gets jobs based upon any property of the job. Such as the job's priority or cluster values. For information on how to create a sudo…qbsub
job --pgrp int Process group ID --cluster string Cluster specification --kind string Job kind --account string Arbitrary accounting data string…qbsub
Process group ID --cluster string Cluster specification --kind string Job kind --account string Arbitrary accounting data string --user string…Priority
to possible limits set by supervisor_highest_user_priority In the case of similar cluster specifications, priority values will be checked. See Also supervisor_default_priority…Priority
to possible limits set by supervisor_highest_user_priority In the case of similar cluster specifications, priority values will be checked. See Also supervisor_default_priority…qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
policy since it allows for control over who gets jobs based upon any property of the job. Such as the job's priority or cluster values. For information on how to create a sudo…Priority
to possible limits set by supervisor_highest_user_priority In the case of similar cluster specifications, priority values will be checked. See Also supervisor_default_priority…Priority
to possible limits set by supervisor_highest_user_priority In the case of similar cluster specifications, priority values will be checked. See Also supervisor_default_priority…