Ross Boylan wrote:
> Given jobs scheduled at different times, does priority add anything to
> when they are run?
>
> Or is it more that if they are at the same time, priority will
> "usually" affect execution order, but you can't count on it 100%?
If they're scheduled to run at different times, the first job scheduled
starts first, period.
If they're scheduled to run at the same time, the higher-priority job is
SUPPOSED to always start first. It doesn't always happen this way. We
need to find out why.
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