> Am 20.12.2016 um 17:28 schrieb Lucas, Douglas S. <lucas.sco...@mayo.edu>:
> 
> Is there a way to set a default queue without using the local/user or global 
> sge_request file? I was setting a default queue in the global sge_request 
> file, but it cause problems with drmaa job submission. Should I force users 
> to specify a complex variable to request a certain queue? What’s the best way 
> to go about this?

Don't submit to a queue but request resources. The rest will work automatically.

In case you really want to address a queue you could also attach a complex to a 
queue which must be requested as you suggest, this could even be set to forced 
in case no other jobs should slip in.

Or use an RQS, so that certain users have zero slots in other queues.

What problem did you face in combination with drmaa?

-- Reuti


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