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miser_move(4)							 miser_move(4)

NAME
     miser_move - resource transfer list

DESCRIPTION
     The miser_move command allows the resource tuples and start and end times
     to be specified in a file.

     The resource transfer list consists of a single segment. The segment
     begins with the token SEGMENT and has a start and end time, as well as a
     set of resources specified.

EXAMPLE
     An example resource list transferring a 2 CPUs 2 minutes in the future
     from queue user to queue user2 is

     SEGMENT
     START 120
     END   320
     NCPUS 2
     MEMORY 0

SUMMARY
     Commands are newline terminated, characters following the comment
     delimiter are '#' are ignored, case matters, each new segment must begin
     with the token SEGMENT and must have the number of CPUs, memory and wall
     clock time specified.

     The valid tokens are:

     SEGMENT
	  Defines the begining of a new segment of the resource schedule.

     NCPUS cpus
	  The number of CPUs that the segment can use.

     MEMORY memory [g|m|k]
	  The maximum amount of memory that can be used at any one point. The
	  memory is specified by a positive integer followed by a unit of g
	  for gigabyte, m for megabyte, and k for kilobyte. If no unit is
	  specified the value is assumed to be bytes.

     START time
	  The start time is the time from the current time resources are to
	  begin being transferred from the source queue.

     END time
	  The end time is the time from the current time resources to stop
	  being transferred from the source queue.  Both the end and start
	  times can either be specified by a positive integer followed by an h
	  for hours, m for minutes, or s for seconds. The time may also be
	  specified by a string of the form hh:mm.ss.

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miser_move(4)							 miser_move(4)

SEE ALSO
     miser_move(1)

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