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Job Submission Dialog
. The interface will use those values the next time the dialog is opened. This allows you to specify common fields like Priority or Executable that should always be the same value. Clear…How to use chunking in the submission UI
. There are efficiencies to be gained by going to a larger chunk size, but there are trade-offs. Qube can shuttle jobs on and off workers to make room for higher priority jobs…WV Command-Line Use
http://myscenefile.ma'}, 'priority':500, 'cpus':4}" The Qube! WranglerView has commandline options available to directly launch a populated submission dialog. This powerful new feature…WV Command-Line Use
http://myscenefile.ma'}, 'priority':500, 'cpus':4}" The Qube! WranglerView has commandline options available to directly launch a populated submission dialog. This powerful new feature…Using Wildcards and Regular Expressions
<= 2000" # list all my jobs with job ID between 1000 and 2000, inclusive qbjobs -expr "priority <= 100 && (status=failed || status=killed)" # list all my jobs with priority 100…WV Command-Line Use
http://myscenefile.ma'}, 'priority':500, 'cpus':4}" The Qube! WranglerView has commandline options available to directly launch a populated submission dialog. This powerful new feature…WV Command-Line Use
http://myscenefile.ma'}, 'priority':500, 'cpus':4}" The Qube! WranglerView has commandline options available to directly launch a populated submission dialog. This powerful new feature…WV Command-Line Use
http://myscenefile.ma'}, 'priority':500, 'cpus':4}" The Qube! WranglerView has commandline options available to directly launch a populated submission dialog. This powerful new feature…WV Command-Line Use
http://myscenefile.ma'}, 'priority':500, 'cpus':4}" The Qube! WranglerView has commandline options available to directly launch a populated submission dialog. This powerful new feature…Using Wildcards and Regular Expressions
<= 2000" # list all my jobs with job ID between 1000 and 2000, inclusive qbjobs -expr "priority <= 100 && (status=failed || status=killed)" # list all my jobs with priority 100…