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How to implement locking/unlocking an OS X worker at user login/out
for user, group, and other), and the owner (root) and group (admin or wheel). Logout and back in to test, checking the worker lock status from another machine. Migrated…Triggers
trigger condition will never be met. This is why it's advisable to submit all jobs that are interdependent in one pass as a process group; there is no chance of a trigger event…qbsummary
to int characters (default: 3) --pvs Priority Vs. Subjob Status --cvs Cluster Vs. Subjob Status --uvs User Vs. Subjob Status --gvs Group Vs. Subjob…qbsummary
to int characters (default: 3) --pvs Priority Vs. Subjob Status --cvs Cluster Vs. Subjob Status --uvs User Vs. Subjob Status --gvs Group Vs. Subjob…How to implement locking/unlocking an OS X worker at user login/out
for user, group, and other), and the owner (root) and group (admin or wheel). Logout and back in to test, checking the worker lock status from another machine. Published…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
" in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for local logins, you edit settings in the Windows' "group policy editor": "Start Menu" -> "Run..." Type "gpedit.msc", enter…Triggers
trigger condition will never be met. This is why it's advisable to submit all jobs that are interdependent in one pass as a process group; there is no chance of a trigger event…How to implement locking/unlocking an OS X worker at user login/out
for user, group, and other), and the owner (root) and group (admin or wheel). Logout and back in to test, checking the worker lock status from another machine. Published…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
" in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for local logins, you edit settings in the Windows' "group policy editor": "Start Menu" -> "Run..." Type "gpedit.msc", enter…Triggers
trigger condition will never be met. This is why it's advisable to submit all jobs that are interdependent in one pass as a process group; there is no chance of a trigger event…