35 | | <homogeneous_redundancy>N</homogeneous_redundancy>:: |
36 | | If zero (default) don't use the [wiki:HomogeneousRedundancy homogeneous redundancy] mechanism. |
37 | | Otherwise, specifies the granularity of host classification (1=fine, 2=coarse). |
38 | | (Note: you may also specify this on a per-application basis). |
39 | | |
40 | | <hr_allocate_slots>0|1</hr_allocate_slots>:: |
41 | | If set, allocate job-cache slots to homogeneous redundancy (HR) classes. |
42 | | Use this if your job cache |
43 | | [wiki:HomogeneousRedundancy#Schedulingconsiderations is getting clogged with jobs committed to a particular HR class]. |
44 | | |
45 | | <ignore_delay_bound/> :: |
| 35 | <ignore_delay_bound/> :: |
| 179 | === Homogeneous redundancy === |
| 180 | <homogeneous_redundancy>N</homogeneous_redundancy>:: |
| 181 | If zero (default) don't use the [wiki:HomogeneousRedundancy homogeneous redundancy] mechanism. |
| 182 | Otherwise, specifies the granularity of host classification (1=fine, 2=coarse). |
| 183 | (Note: you may also specify this on a per-application basis). |
| 184 | |
| 185 | <hr_allocate_slots>0|1</hr_allocate_slots>:: |
| 186 | If set, allocate job-cache slots to homogeneous redundancy (HR) classes. |
| 187 | Use this if your job cache |
| 188 | [wiki:HomogeneousRedundancy#Schedulingconsiderations is getting clogged with jobs committed to a particular HR class]. |
| 189 | |
| 190 | <hr_class_static>0|1</hr_class_static>:: |
| 191 | Suppress a mechanism that clears the HR class of jobs that have |
| 192 | error instances and no in-progress or completed instances. |
| 193 | Use this if you assign HR classes to jobs. |
| 194 | |