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Run Windows<br />

Configuring run windows<br />

Chapter 19<br />

Dispatch and Run Windows<br />

Queues can be configured with a run window, which specifies one or more<br />

time periods during which jobs in the queue are allowed to run. Once a run<br />

window is configured, jobs in the queue cannot run outside of the run<br />

window.<br />

Jobs can be submitted to a queue at any time; if the run window is closed, the<br />

jobs remain pending until it opens again. If the run window is open, jobs are<br />

placed and dispatched as usual. When an open run window closes, running<br />

jobs are suspended, and pending jobs remain pending. The suspended jobs are<br />

resumed when the window opens again.<br />

To configure a run window, set RUN_WINDOW in lsb.queues.<br />

For example, to specify that the run window will be open from 4:30 a.m. to<br />

noon, type:<br />

RUN_WINDOW = 4:30-12:00<br />

You can specify multiple time windows.<br />

For more information about the syntax of time windows, see “Specifying Time<br />

Windows” on page 169.<br />

Viewing information about run windows<br />

Use bqueues -l to display information about queue run windows.<br />

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