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  1. Scripting custom queuing algorithms

    if not defined will automatically be overridden with the "Priority Queuing Algorithm" defaults. Example scripts can be found the following locations: Linux: /usr/local/pfx/qube/examples…
    Qube 6.10May 23, 2018
  2. qb_preemptcmp($runningjob, $candidatejob, $host)

    The format of the input parameters for jobs and hosts are standard Perl hash structures. $job = { "id" => 1000, "pid" => 1, "pgrp" => 1000, "priority"=> 2…
    Qube 6.10May 23, 2018
  3. _hostOrder

    . This is established using the Qube! resources and priorities defined earlier in the Requirements section of this document. Any worker resource or property can be specified…
    Qube 7.0Nov 04, 2020
  4. Scripting custom queuing algorithms

    if not defined will automatically be overridden with the "Priority Queuing Algorithm" defaults. Example scripts can be found the following locations: Linux: /usr/local/pfx/qube/examples…
    Qube 7.0Nov 04, 2020
  5. Scripting custom queuing algorithms

    if not defined will automatically be overridden with the "Priority Queuing Algorithm" defaults. Example scripts can be found the following locations: Linux: /usr/local/pfx/qube/examples…
    Qube 6.5Oct 22, 2012
  6. _hostOrder

    . This is established using the Qube! resources and priorities defined earlier in the Requirements section of this document. Any worker resource or property can be specified…
    Qube 6.7Jan 11, 2016
  7. _hostOrder

    . This is established using the Qube! resources and priorities defined earlier in the Requirements section of this document. Any worker resource or property can be specified…
    Qube 6.8Oct 06, 2016
  8. qb_preemptcmp($runningjob, $candidatejob, $host)

    The format of the input parameters for jobs and hosts are standard Perl hash structures. $job = { “id” => 1000, “pid” => 1, “pgrp” => 1000, “priority” => 2, “user…
    Qube 6.4Oct 22, 2012
  9. Scripting custom queuing algorithms

    if not defined will automatically be overridden with the "Priority Queuing Algorithm" defaults. Example scripts can be found the following locations: Linux: /usr/local/pfx/qube/examples…
    Qube 6.6May 11, 2015
  10. Scripting custom queuing algorithms

    if not defined will automatically be overridden with the "Priority Queuing Algorithm" defaults. Example scripts can be found the following locations: Linux: /usr/local/pfx/qube/examples…
    Qube 6.9Jul 05, 2017