Job and Worker Restrictions
Restrictions are used to allow or restrict where jobs run, and are applied to both jobs and workers. Restrictions are based on cluster names, but differ from the clusters themselves by an important difference:
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Restrictions Syntax
A restriction is really defined as a "filter" for hosts based upon information in the queuing algorithm; the values are one or more cluster names. In the priority/cluster queuing system, a user specifies their restrictions by directory structure format:
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The restriction value is actually evaluated as an expression, and multiple clusters are specified in a "this cluster OR that cluster OR the other cluster" type of string, with the "||" symbol to mean OR. |
Worker Restrictions Example
Accept jobs in /hello/world, but do not include lower levels:
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Accept jobs in /hello or /goodbye:
/hello || /goodbye
Job Restrictions Examples
Run on workers in /hello/world, but do not include lower levels:
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