We're planning to use SGE to send jobs to a set of worker machines.  Those 
worker machines are each connected to specific and different pieces of 
hardware.  So a specific job would need to be mapped to a specific worker 
machine that was connected to the appropriate hardware.

The worker machines themselves all look pretty much the same (same kind of 
machines, same OS, etc.).  So I'm looking at differentiating the queues via the 
complex attributes.  E.g. giving each queue a Type via a string value that must 
be matched by 'qsub -l <attr>=<val>' kinds of commands.

Is this the only option in SGE for differentiating queues/machines based on 
attributes that aren't part of the worker machine itself?  I.e. are the complex 
attributes the only way of "tagging" machines or queues?

Thanks,
Rick Reynolds
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