DESCRIPTION
Jobs can be submitted to projects, and a project can be assigned with a certain level of importance, via the functional or the override policy. This level of importance is then inherited by the jobs executing under that project.A list of currently configured projects can be displayed via the -sprjl option. The contents of each listed project definition can be shown via the -sprj switch. The output follows the project format description. New projects can be created, and existing ones can be modified, via the -aprj, -mprj and -dprj options to
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FORMAT
A project definition contains the following parameters:name
The project name in the format for project_name inoticket
The number of override tickets currently assigned to the project.fshare
The current functional share of the project.acl
A list of user access lists (ACLs - see referring to those users allowed to submit jobs to the project.If the acl parameter is set to NONE, all users are allowed to submit jobs to the project except for those listed in the xacl parameter described below.
xacl
A list of user access lists (ACLs - see referring to those users not allowed to submit jobs to the project.COPYRIGHT
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