Hi Bill,
I've got a Q about the Job v RecipeSet priorities.
When we last spoke you mentioned how changing the Priorities of a Job would cause these changes to be filtered down to the RecipeSets.
I've got a couple of questions about this.
If you are changing(say increasing) the priority of a Job, the priority of this Job would be increased amongst a pool of other Jobs.This means that this Job will possibly run sooner than what it would have previously. To then though increase the priority of a RecipeSet within the Job, which is competing for cpu time within a different pool (consisting of it and other RecipeSets), doesn't make immediate sense to me. Also if you change all the RecipeSet priorities to that of the containing Job is kind of a moot point anyway isn't it? Because once the Job is selected, it has a bunch of RecipeSets to run, all with the same priority.
Because I'm not really too ofey with the working of the Scheduler, I've probably just missed something along the way.
Cheers
Raymond