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October 1999, Week 4

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VANCE,JEFF (HP-Cupertino,ex1)
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Tue, 26 Oct 1999 16:28:48 -0600
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The short answer is "no".  You can run all of your "daemon" jobs
in the same job queue.  A downside of this approach is that your
job limit needs to be adjusted for the expected number of daemon
jobs.  You can also define a job queue for each daemon job with the
limit set at 1.  You could also run multiple daemon jobs from
the same user-defined job queue.  Today a job queue only lets you
set a separate limit for the queue.  Priority, work group, etc.
are not currently job queue attributes.

HTH,
Jeff Vance, CSY

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> do I need to define a different jobq for each of the daemon's that are
> running for these tasks?  Thanks,

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