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JobDescriptionFile - Name of XML job description file for Microsoft Windows HPC Server scheduler

Description

The XML file you specify by the JobDescriptionFile property defines the base state from which the job is created. The file must exist on the MATLAB path or the property must specify the full path name to the file.

Any job properties that are specified as part of MATLAB job objects (e.g., MinimumNumberOfWorkers, MaximumNumberOfWorkers, etc., for parallel or MATLAB pool jobs) override the values specified in the job description file. Scheduler properties (e.g., nonempty JobTemplate property) also override the values specified in the job description file.

For SOA jobs the values in the job description file are ignored.

For version 2 of Windows HPC Server 2008, the values for HPC Server job properties specified in the job description file must be compatible with the values in the job template that is applied to the job (either the default job template or the job template specified by the JobTemplate property). Incompatibilities between property values specified by the job description file and the job template might result in an error when you submit a job. For example, if the job template imposes property restrictions that you violate in your job description file, you get an error.

For information about job description files, consult Microsoft online documentation at:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc972801(WS.10).aspx

Characteristics

Usage

Windows HPC Server scheduler object

Read-only

Never

Data type

String

See Also

Properties

ClusterVersion, JobTemplate, UseSOAJobSubmission

  


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