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The priority algorithm is a numeric priority queue. Normally, the priorities are established such that lower values are considered to have higher priority. For example…qb_rejectjob($job, $host)
With every system, there are situations where a job shouldn't run on a host. While this can be controlled by the Qube! job routine features, the queuing algorithm also has…qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
and their definitions are available in the Custom Queuing Algorithms section of this documentation. Published by Scroll Versions from space QUBE and version 6.6-4…Priority
The priority algorithm is a numeric priority queue. Normally, the priorities are established such that lower values are considered to have higher priority. For example…qb_rejectjob($job, $host)
With every system, there are situations where a job shouldn't run on a host. While this can be controlled by the Qube! job routine features, the queuing algorithm also has…qb_rejectjob($job, $host)
With every system, there are situations where a job shouldn't run on a host. While this can be controlled by the Qube! job routine features, the queuing algorithm also has…Priority
The priority algorithm is a numeric priority queue. Normally, the priorities are established such that lower values are considered to have higher priority. For example…Priority
The priority algorithm is a numeric priority queue. Normally, the priorities are established such that lower values are considered to have higher priority. For example…qb_rejectjob($job, $host)
With every system, there are situations where a job shouldn't run on a host. While this can be controlled by the Qube! job routine features, the queuing algorithm also has…Priority
The priority algorithm is a numeric priority queue. Normally, the priorities are established such that lower values are considered to have higher priority. For example…