View source: R/batch_operations.R
batch_create_job_queue | R Documentation |
Creates an Batch job queue. When you create a job queue, you associate one or more compute environments to the queue and assign an order of preference for the compute environments.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/batch_create_job_queue/ for full documentation.
batch_create_job_queue(
jobQueueName,
state = NULL,
schedulingPolicyArn = NULL,
priority,
computeEnvironmentOrder,
tags = NULL
)
jobQueueName |
[required] The name of the job queue. It can be up to 128 letters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). |
state |
The state of the job queue. If the job queue state is |
schedulingPolicyArn |
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the fair share scheduling policy. If
this parameter is specified, the job queue uses a fair share scheduling
policy. If this parameter isn't specified, the job queue uses a first
in, first out (FIFO) scheduling policy. After a job queue is created,
you can replace but can't remove the fair share scheduling policy. The
format is |
priority |
[required] The priority of the job queue. Job queues with a higher priority (or a
higher integer value for the |
computeEnvironmentOrder |
[required] The set of compute environments mapped to a job queue and their order
relative to each other. The job scheduler uses this parameter to
determine which compute environment runs a specific job. Compute
environments must be in the All compute environments that are associated with a job queue must share the same architecture. Batch doesn't support mixing compute environment architecture types in a single job queue. |
tags |
The tags that you apply to the job queue to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources in Batch User Guide. |
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