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  1. Supervisor Specifications

    will need to alter qb.conf to optimize performance Migrated to Confluence 5.3…
    Qube 6.4Jan 09, 2013
  2. Frame and Subjob Process Timeouts

    . worddav239c73c94bb00faa057777143b757876.png Migrated to Confluence 5.3…
    Qube 6.4Jan 10, 2014
  3. Priority

    = 9999 All jobs submitted will have a priority of 9999, unless otherwise specified. In the case of similar cluster specifications, priority values will be checked. Migrated
    Qube 6.4May 23, 2013
  4. Per-User and Per-Pgrp subjob limits

    run on the farm at once. In addition to setting up global default values for these limits, the administrator may also customize the limits for each user. Migrated to Confluence…
    Qube 6.4Oct 18, 2012
  5. Pushing out the qbwrk.conf configuration to the Workers

    , or if there are many non-existent workers defined in your qbwrk.conf file. Migrated to Confluence 5.3…
    Qube 6.4Jun 13, 2013
  6. Aggressive preemption

    in the Supervisor qb.conf: supervisor_preempt_policy = aggressive Migrated to Confluence 5.3…
    Qube 6.4Oct 12, 2012
  7. Worker Drive Mounting

    . Migrated to Confluence 5.3…
    Qube 6.4May 23, 2013
  8. Queuing Algorithm

    , if these algorithms are not suitable, Qube supports the development of custom queuing algorithms as well. Migrated to Confluence 5.3…
    Qube 6.4Oct 18, 2012
  9. First Come, First Served (FCFS)

    as the ultimate "tiebreaker." Migrated to Confluence 5.3…
    Qube 6.4May 23, 2013
  10. Building job types

    Job Type is located under the directory named maya. Within the directory, the Job Type contains a file called: job.conf Migrated to Confluence 5.3…
    Qube 6.4Oct 19, 2012