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==== Example 5: ==== | ==== Example 5: ==== | ||
- | Give a more privilege to the owners (e.g. people who payed for the nodes) | + | Give a more privilege to the owners |
- | * non-owner compete on the resources according to the scheduling policy of the besteffort queue ; | + | * non-owners |
- | * but owners can get jobs running, just like if those jobs did not exist (i.e. besteffort jobs are killed whenever non besteffort jobs require the same resources) | + | * but owners can get jobs running, just like if those jobs did not exist (i.e. besteffort jobs are killed whenever non besteffort jobs require the same resources). |
- | This imply setting up a match between resources and users. | + | |
==Answer== | ==Answer== |