Managing Global User Policies
Scenario
If a tenant uses a Superior scheduler, you can configure the global policy for users to use the resource scheduler, including:
- Maximum running apps
- Maximum pending apps
- Default queue
Procedure
- Add a policy.
- On FusionInsight Manager, choose Tenant Resources.
- Choose Dynamic Resource Plan.
- Click the Global User Policy tab.
defaults(default setting) indicates that the policy specified for defaults is used if a user does not have a global policy. The default policy cannot be deleted.
- Click Create Global User Policy. In the displayed dialog box, set the following parameters:
Figure 1 Creating a global user policy
- Cluster: Select the target cluster. (This parameter is unavailable for clusters of MRS 3.3.0 or later.)
- Username: indicates the user for whom resource scheduling is controlled. Enter an existing username in the current cluster.
- Max Running Apps: indicates the maximum number of tasks that the user can run in the current cluster.
- Max Pending Apps: indicates the maximum number of tasks that the user can suspend in the current cluster.
- Default Queue: indicates the queue of the user. Enter the name of an existing queue in the current cluster.
- Modify a policy.
- On FusionInsight Manager, choose Tenant Resources.
- Choose Dynamic Resource Plan.
- Click the Global User Policy tab.
- In the row that contains the desired user policy, click Modify in the Operation column.
- In the displayed dialog box, modify parameters and click OK.
- Delete a policy.
- On FusionInsight Manager, choose Tenant Resources.
- Choose Dynamic Resource Plan.
- Click the Global User Policy tab.
- In the row that contains the desired user policy, click Delete in the Operation column.
In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
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