Hi All,
I would like to know the differnce between a Parallel shared container and "Allow multiple instance " jobs?
In parallel if i am not wrong, "Allow Multiple Instance" will use the configuration file and run the nodes. So there will no sharing of resources? For Shared container will the resources be shared or how does this work?
Thanks
Sai
Shared Container and Allow Multiple Instance
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Hello Sai,
a "parallel shared container" has nothing to do with "allow multiple instance". A shared container is a design element that is incorporated into the job at compile time.
"Allow multiple instance" allows you to run the same job several times at once - with a different instance id.
Both concepts have nothing to do with the configuration file, as Arnd explained. The configuration file defines the data partitioning upon specified nodes for a job at runtime.
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Klaus
a "parallel shared container" has nothing to do with "allow multiple instance". A shared container is a design element that is incorporated into the job at compile time.
"Allow multiple instance" allows you to run the same job several times at once - with a different instance id.
Both concepts have nothing to do with the configuration file, as Arnd explained. The configuration file defines the data partitioning upon specified nodes for a job at runtime.
Best regards
Klaus
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