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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, $host)
With every system, there are situations where a job shouldn't run on a host. While this can be controlled by the Qube! job routine features, the queuing algorithm also has…qb_rejectjob($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, $host)
With every system, there are situations where a job shouldn't run on a host. While this can be controlled by the Qube! job routine features, the queuing algorithm also has…qb_rejectjob($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…Filtering the Job List
The displayed jobs in the Job Layout can be filtered a number of ways in the QubeWrangleView. Here are some of the options Filter by State: Toggle the Incomplete, Running…Specifying Job Dependencies
One can specify per-job and per-frame dependencies when submitting a job directly from the submission dialog. To do so, click on the "Add" button to the right…Filtering the Job List
The displayed jobs in the Job Layout can be filtered a number of ways in the QubeWrangleView. Here are some of the options Filter by State: Toggle the Incomplete, Running…Job Preemption
Preemption is the mechanism by which the system tries to reach an equilibrium state where all jobs are running in the correct priority order. This equilibrium can…