Configuring Limits
To configure limits parameters, click the Limits tab. The Limits tab is shown
in the following figure.
 You can specify the following parameters:
To change a value of a limit, click the button at the right of the field whose
value you want to change. A dialog box appears where you can type either Memory or
Time limit values.
  See the queue_conf(5) and the setrlimit(2)
man pages for detailed information about limit parameters and their interpretation
for different operating system architectures.
Configuring Complex Resource Attributes
To configure resource attributes, click the Complex tab. The Complex tab is
shown in the following figure.
 You can specify the following parameters: Consumables/Fixed Attributes. Value definitions for selected attributes
from the set of resource attributes that are available for this queue.
The available resource attributes are assembled by default from the complex.
Resource attributes are either consumable or fixed. The definition of a consumable
value defines a capacity managed by the queue. The definition of a fixed value defines
a queue-specific value. See Complex Resource Attributes for further details.
The attributes for which values are explicitly
defined are displayed in the Consumable/Fixed Attributes table. To change an attribute,
select it, and then double-click the corresponding Value field.
To add
new attribute definitions, click Load or Value. The Attribute Selection dialog box
appears with a list of all valid attributes that are attached to the queue. The Attribute
Selection dialog box is shown in Figure 1-2.
To add an attribute to the Load column of the attribute table, select
it, and then click OK.
To delete an attribute, select it, and then press
Control-D or click mouse button 3. You are prompted to confirm that you want to delete
the attribute.
See the queue_conf(5) page for detailed information about
these attributes.
Use the Complex Configuration dialog box to check or modify the current complex
configuration before you attach user-defined resource attributes to a queue or before
you detach them from a queue. To access the Complex Configuration dialog box, click
the Complex Configuration button on the QMON Main Control window.
See Figure 3-1 for an example.
Configuring Subordinate Queues
To configure subordinate queues, click the Subordinates tab. The Subordinates
tab is shown in the following figure.
 Use the subordinate queue facility to implement high priority and low priority
queues as well as standalone queues.
You can specify the following parameters: Queue. A list of the queues that are subordinated to
the configured queue.
Subordinated queues are suspended if the configured
queue becomes busy. Subordinated queues are resumed when the
configured queue is no longer busy.
Max Slots. For any subordinated queue, you can configure the number
of job slots that must be filled in the configured queue to trigger a suspension.
If no maximum slot value is specified, all job slots must be filled to trigger suspension
of the corresponding queue.
See the queue_conf(5) man page for detailed information about
these parameters.
Configuring User Access Parameters
To configure user access parameters, click the User Access tab. The User Access
tab is shown in the following figure.
 You can specify the following parameters: Available Access Lists. The user access lists that can be included
in the Allow Access list or the Deny Access list of the queue.
Users or
user groups belonging to access lists that are included in the Allow Access list have
access to the queue. Users who are included in the Deny Access list cannot access
the queue. If the Allow Access list is empty, access is unrestricted unless explicitly
stated otherwise in the Deny Access list.
To add or modify user access lists, click the button between the Available Access
Lists and the Allow Access and Deny Access lists to open the User Configuration dialog
box. For more information, see Configuring User Access Lists With QMON.
See the queue_conf(5) man page for detailed information about
these parameters.
Configuring Project Access Parameters
To configure project access parameters, click the Project Access tab. The Project
Access tab is shown in the following figure.
 You can specify the following parameters: Available Projects. The projects that are allowed access or denied
access to the queue.
Jobs submitted to a project belonging to the list
of allowed projects have access to the queue. Jobs that are submitted to denied projects
are not dispatched to the queue.
To add or modify project access, click the button between the Available Projects
list and the Allow Project Access and Deny Project Access lists to open the Project
Configuration dialog box. For more information, see Defining Projects With QMON.
See the queue_conf(5) man page for detailed information about
these parameters.
Configuring Owners Parameters
To configure owners parameters, click the Owners tab. The Owners tab is shown
in the following figure.
 You can specify the following parameters: Owner List. The list of queue owners.
Typically, users
are set up to be owners of certain queue instances in order to allow them to suspend
or disable jobs when they need to. For example, users might occasionally need certain
machines for important work, and those machines might be strongly affected by jobs
that are running in the background.
Queue owners can do the following: Suspend. Stop execution of all jobs running in the queue and close the
queue
Resume. Unsuspend the queue, and then open it
Disable. Close the queue, but do not affect running jobs
Enable. Open the queue
Jobs that are suspended explicitly while a queue is suspended are not resumed
when the queue is resumed. Explicitly suspended jobs must be resumed explicitly.
All possible user accounts can be added to the owner list. To delete a user
account from the queue owner list, select it, and then click the trash can icon.
See the queue_conf(5) man page for detailed information about
these parameters.
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