ahead of any of the heavy user’s pending jobs automatically?
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coordinator. I think I just answered my own question.
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Coordinator permissions from the m
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coordinator role to have them manipulate stuff.
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If they have the permissions, you can just raise the priority of user B's jobs
to be higher than whatever A's currently are. T
If they have the permissions, you can just raise the priority of user
B's jobs to be higher than whatever A's currently are. Then they will
run next.
That will work if you are able to wait for some jobs to finish and you
can 'skip the line' for the priority jobs.
If you need to preempt runni
I was asked to see if coordinators could do anything in this scenario:
* Within the account that they coordinated, User A submitted 1000s of jobs
and left for the day.
* Within the same account, User B wanted to run a few jobs really quickly.
Once submitted, his jobs were of course behi