Difference: SunGridEngine (4 vs. 5)

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SunGridEngine - quick user guide

Introduction:

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  1. eh (for empirical hardness): jobs which pertain to the particular project mentioned in the CFI grant under which the cluster was funded.
  2. ea (for empirical algorithmics): studies on the empirical properties of algorithms (i.e., "the 'E' in BETA"), but not part of the project described above.
  3. general: jobs which do not fall into one of the above categories. We ask that these jobs be relatively short in duration (although there can be arbitrarily many of them): since new jobs can only be scheduled when a processor becomes idle, excessively long low-priority jobs can lead to starvation of high-priority jobs.
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  1. low: jobs of particularly low priority. This priority class can be used to submit a huge amount of jobs that will give way to any other jobs in the queue if there are any.
 In order to submit in any priority class (even 'general'), access for that class must be explicitly granted to your user account. To request access, please contact Frank Hutter, Lin Xu or Kevin Leyton-Brown.
 
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