overrun
Configured threshold in minutes for overrun jobs, and the number of jobs in the queue that have triggered an overrun job exception by running longer than the overrun threshold
underrun
Configured threshold in minutes for underrun jobs, and the number of jobs in the queue that have triggered an underrun job exception by finishing sooner than the underrun threshold
idle
Configured threshold (CPU time/runtime) for idle jobs, and the number of jobs in the queue that have triggered an overrun job exception by having a job idle factor less than the threshold
SCHEDULING POLICIES
Scheduling policies of the queue. Optionally, one or more of the following policies may be configured:
APS_PRIORITY
Absolute Priority Scheduling is enabled. Pending jobs in the queue are ordered according to the calculated APS value.
FAIRSHARE
BACKFILL
A job in a backfill queue can use the slots reserved by other jobs if the job can run to completion before the
Backfilling does not occur on queue limits and user limit but only on host based limits. That is, backfilling is only supported when MXJ, JL/U, JL/P, PJOB_LIMIT, and HJOB_LIMIT are reached. Backfilling is not supported when MAX_JOBS, QJOB_LIMIT, and UJOB_LIMIT are reached.
IGNORE_DEADLINE
If IGNORE_DEADLINE is set to Y, starts all jobs regardless of the run limit.
EXCLUSIVE
Jobs dispatched from an exclusive queue can run exclusively on a host if the user so specifies at job submission time (see bsub(1)). Exclusive execution means that the job is sent to a host with no other batch job running there, and no further job, batch or interactive, is dispatched to that host while the job is running. The default is not to allow exclusive jobs.
NO_INTERACTIVE
This queue does not accept batch interactive jobs. (see the
ONLY_INTERACTIVE
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