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Simple Job Type front end
::genframes("1-300"); my $data = { "env" = \%env, "cmdline" = /bin/sleep . int(rand(40) + 1) }; my $job = { "name" => "Frame Job", "priority" => 1, "prototype" => "frame…Simple Job Type front end
::genframes("1-300"); my $data = { "env" = \%env, "cmdline" = /bin/sleep . int(rand(40) + 1) }; my $job = { "name" => "Frame Job", "priority" => 1, "prototype" => "frame…Simple Job Type front end
::genframes("1-300"); my $data = { "env" = \%env, "cmdline" = /bin/sleep . int(rand(40) + 1) }; my $job = { "name" => "Frame Job", "priority" => 1, "prototype" => "frame…Simple Job Type front end
::genframes("1-300"); my $data = { "env" = \%env, "cmdline" = /bin/sleep . int(rand(40) + 1) }; my $job = { "name" => "Frame Job", "priority" => 1, "prototype" => "frame…supervisor_queue_algorithm
"Perl" or "Internal") of the algorithm, and library is the actual library (path to the custom Perl algorithm file, or "cluster", "priority", or "queue" for internal built…qb_approve_modify($oldjob, $newjob)
be used, for example, to allow modification of a job's priority from 3000 to 100, to certain users only. Note that, qb_approve_modify() is NOT applied to request from admin users…qbjobinfo.pl
]"}; # # # Example 4 # # Filter using multiple filters # my $filter = { # "user" => "troy", # "priority" => 1 # }; # # # Example 5…qbjobinfo.pl
]"}; # # # Example 4 # # Filter using multiple filters # my $filter = { # "user" => "troy", # "priority" => 1 # }; # # # Example 5…qbjobinfo.pl
]"}; # # # Example 4 # # Filter using multiple filters # my $filter = { # "user" => "troy", # "priority" => 1 # }; # # # Example 5…qbjobinfo.pl
]"}; # # # Example 4 # # Filter using multiple filters # my $filter = { # "user" => "troy", # "priority" => 1 # }; # # # Example 5…