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  1. 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
    QubeFeb 01, 2017
  2. 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
    Qube 6.6May 11, 2015
  3. 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
    Qube 6.7Jan 11, 2016
  4. 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
    Qube 6.8Oct 06, 2016
  5. 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
    Qube 6.9Jul 05, 2017
  6. 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
    Qube 7.0Nov 04, 2020
  7. 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
    Qube 6.10May 23, 2018
  8. 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…
    Qube 6.5Sep 10, 2013
  9. 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…
    Qube 6.4May 23, 2013
  10. 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…
    Qube 6.5Oct 12, 2012