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Clustering and how it relates to job priority
, clusters can contain other clusters. Clusters can also contain Workers and jobs. This is the key to Qube's priority scheme. Workers belong to 1 and only 1 cluster. Jobs…Clustering and how it relates to job priority
, clusters can contain other clusters. Clusters can also contain Workers and jobs. This is the key to Qube's priority scheme. Workers belong to 1 and only 1 cluster. Jobs…Clustering and Job Priority
, but instead of branching left to right, it's convenient to imagine them branching downwards, away from the root. Clusters contain workers and jobs. This is the key to Qube's priority…Clustering and Job Priority
, but instead of branching left to right, it's convenient to imagine them branching downwards, away from the root. Clusters contain workers and jobs. This is the key to Qube's priority…Clustering and Job Priority
, but instead of branching left to right, it's convenient to imagine them branching downwards, away from the root. Clusters contain workers and jobs. This is the key to Qube's priority…Job ids
Explicit job ids are also available to be used as event specifiers in the event one just wants to reference the job by its ID. done-job-19234…The Simplest Test Job
The simplest test possible is to submit a job that simply runs the "set" command, which does nothing but print out the operating system's environment variables. You can see…Submitting a Job from QubeWranglerView
One can submit or resubmit any Qube Job from the QubeGUI/QubeWranglerView(6.4+) using the Submit menu. It can run any generic commandline command, use one of the submission…Submitting a Job from QubeWranglerView
One can submit or resubmit any Qube Job from the QubeGUI/QubeWranglerView(6.4+) using the Submit menu. It can run any generic commandline command, use one of the submission…The simplest test job
The simplest test possible is to submit a job that simply runs the "set" command, which does nothing but print out the operating system's environment variables. You can see…