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*When jobs are submitted to the cluster, Condor will assign resources to jobs to satisfy the resource quotas of the group. If 1000 jobs of each group are submitted, each group should have met its resource quota and the remaining jobs will sit waiting for the next resource.
 
*When jobs are submitted to the cluster, Condor will assign resources to jobs to satisfy the resource quotas of the group. If 1000 jobs of each group are submitted, each group should have met its resource quota and the remaining jobs will sit waiting for the next resource.
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*If a group submits more jobs than their quota, the surplus jobs will be regrouped with all other surplus jobs. These jobs will receive a resource based on user priority, as explained in the next section.
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*If a group submits more jobs than their quota, the surplus jobs will be regrouped with all other surplus jobs. These jobs will receive a resource based on user priority, as explained in [http://gryphn.phys.uconn.edu/statswiki/index.php/How_to_Submit_a_Job#User_Priority the next section].
    
*To prevent users from holding onto resources, maximum runtimes are enforced. When a job has gone beyond it's maximum runtime, a job in the queue has the potential to preempt the overtime job.
 
*To prevent users from holding onto resources, maximum runtimes are enforced. When a job has gone beyond it's maximum runtime, a job in the queue has the potential to preempt the overtime job.
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