I have two sessions S1 & S2 under this 3 jobs(say j1,j2,j3
under session S1) And 2 jobs(Say j4, j5 Under session S2)is
running. How many QTEMP & how many LDA will create for the
same.
Answer Posted / naveen chandra joshi
For two sessions 2 LDA and 2 QTEMP will be created. Wihtin
the first session, 3 jobs are submitted so that these 3
jobs will have their own QTEMP (3 QTEMP) and LDA (3 LDA).
Second session submitted 2 jobs so that this will have its
own QTEMP (2 QTEMP) and LDA (2 LDA).
Total numbers of LDA and QTEMP will be 7 and 7 respectively.
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