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Per-User and Per-Pgrp Instance Limits
Qube! has the notion of per-user and per-pgrp instance limits. The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the number of job instances that each user…Per-User and Per-Pgrp Instance Limits
Qube! has the notion of per-user and per-pgrp instance limits. The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the number of job instances that each user…Per-User and Per-Pgrp Instance Limits
Qube! has the notion of per-user and per-pgrp instance limits. The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the number of job instances that each user…Per-User and Per-Pgrp Instance Limits
Qube! has the notion of per-user and per-pgrp instance limits. The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the number of job instances that each user…Per-User and Per-Pgrp Instance Limits
Qube! has the notion of per-user and per-pgrp instance limits. The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the number of job instances that each user…Per-User and Per-Pgrp Instance Limits
Qube! has the notion of per-user and per-pgrp instance limits. The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the number of job instances that each user…Per-User and Per-Pgrp Instance Limits
Qube! has the notion of per-user and per-pgrp instance limits. The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the number of job instances that each user…Service mode vs. Desktop User mode, and how the worker handles authentication
The Qube worker can run either as a daemon (a "system service" on Windows), or a user process. When it runs as a daemon, it's said to be running in service mode. When it's…Service mode vs. Desktop User mode, and how the worker handles authentication
The Qube worker can run either as a daemon (a "system service" on Windows), or a user process. When it runs as a daemon, it's said to be running in service mode. When it's…qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
If a user is marked as a "sudo" admin, they are given permission to jobs based upon the value return of this function. This creates the most flexible security policy…