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    Hosts
    Explicit list of Worker hostnames that will be allowed to run the job (comma-separated).

    Groups
    Explicit list of Worker groups that will be allowed to run the job (comma-separated). See worker_groups.

    Omit Hosts
    Explicit list of Worker hostnames that are not allowed run the job (comma-separated).

    Omit Groups
    Explicit list of Worker groups that are not allowed to run the job (comma-separated).

    Priority Cluster
    Clusters are non-overlapping sets of machines. Your job will run at the given priority in the given cluster. If that cluster is full, the job can run in a different cluster, but at lower priority. How clustering affects priority and worker selection for jobs

    Example:

    • A job submitted to /showB/lighting will run with its given priority in /showB/lighting cluster.

    • If /showB/lighting is full, that job can run in /showB/FX, but at a lower priority.

    • If both /showB/lighting and /showB/FX are full, the job can run in /showA/* at an even lower priority.

     

    Host Order
    Order to select Workers for running the job (comma-separated) [+ means ascending, - means descending].

    Host Order is a way of telling the job how to select/order workers

      • "+host.processors.avail" means prefer workers which have more slots available

      • "+host.memory.avail" means prefer workers which have more memory available

      • "+host.memory.total" means prefer workers which have more total memory

      • "+host.processor_speed" means prefer workers with higher cpu speeds

      • "+host.cpus" means prefer workers with higher total cpu slots

     

    Requirements
    Worker requirements needed to be met for job to run on that Worker (comma-separated, expression-based). Click 'Browse' to choose from a list of Host Order Options.

    Requirements is a way to tell the workers that this job needs specific requirements to be met in order to run. The drop-down menu allows a choice of OS:

    • "winnt" will fill the field with "host.os=winnt" which means only run on Windows based workers

    • "linux" will fill the field with "host.os=linux" which means only run on Linux based workers

    • "osx" will fill the field with "host.os=osx" which means only run on OSX based workers

    Some other options you can type directly: (is this all of them? )

    • "host.processors.avail.=4" means only run this job on workers that have 4 or more slots available

    • "host.processors.used=0" means only run this job on workers with 0 slots in use

    • "host.memory.avail=400" means only run this job on workers that have 400 memory available

     

    Reservations
    Worker resources to reserve when running job (comma-separated, expression-based). Click 'Browse' to choose from a list of Reservation Options.

    Reservations is a way to tell the workers that this job will reserve the specific resources for this job.

    Menu items:

    • "host.processors" this will fill the field with "host.processors=X" which means reserve X slots on the worker while running this job

    • "host.memory" this will fill the field with "host.memory=X" which means only reserve X memory on the worker while running this job

    Other options:

     

    Restrictions
    Restrict job to run only on specified clusters ("||"-separated) [+ means all below, * means at that level]. Click 'Browse' to choose from a list of Restrictions Options.

    Restrictions is a way to tell the workers that this job can only run on specific clusters

    Examples:

    • submit a job that will run only in /farm:

      "qbsub -cluster /root -restriction /root"

       

    • submit a job that will prefer to run in /farm/nuke, but could run in any host in /farm or in the first level below /farm

      "qbsub -cluster /root/a -restriction '/root or /root/*'"


    • submit a job that will prefer to run in /farm/nuke/workstations, but could run in any host at any level at /farm or below

      "qbsub -cluster /root/a/workstations -restriction '/root or /root/+' hostname"

     

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