Hi Moe,
On 11/21/2011 09:56 PM, Moe Jette wrote:
Requeuing a job should not change it's priority and that is what I see
in a simple test.
So, is this statement means "requeuing job will wait
for its turn to be scheduled as well as the really new
job will"?
Quoting Taras Shapovalov <[email protected]>:
Dear SLURM developers,
I am trying to find out what kind of the position in queue job will take
if PrologSlurmctld script fails. According the SLURM sources (as I've
understood correctly) if PrologSlurmctld fails you will make the new job
submission (or raiser to say you make the job looks like a new one:
job_mnr.c:9416). In this case the job have to go to the begining of the
queue. And it seems like the new job position does not depend on the
scheduling algorithm which is currently used. Can you, please, clarify
us what kind of position in queue a job will be placed if
PrologSlurmctld fails.
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