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This is a comparison function which is slightly different from the previous cmp functions. This routine is passed the job which the system plans to replace $runningjob and the $host it is running on. The routine is also passed the $candidatejob which is could replace the $runningjob. If developer wants to cancel the preemption, the function must return the value 0, to use the default policy set in the supervisor_preemption_policy setting the function must return a -1. To aggressively preempt the job, the function must return a 2 and for passive preemption the function must return a 1.

  1. 0 = Skip preemption
  2. -1 = Use default preemption setting
  3. 1 = Passively preempt job
  4. 2 = Aggressively preempt job

The format of the input parameters for jobs and hosts are standard Perl hash structures.
$job = {"id" => 1000,"pid" => 1,"pgrp" => 1000,"priority" => 2,"user" => "username","status" => "pending","name" => "my job's name","label" => "qube1","cluster" => "/my/cluster/","cpus" => 2,"prototype" => "cmdline","requirements" => "","reservations" => "","restrictions" => "","account" => "shotname",};$host = {"name" => "host's name ","state" => "active","cluster" => "/my/cluster","resources" => "host.processors=10","restrictions" => "","address" => "192.168.10.22"};

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