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- <!-- This is the template for queue configuration. The format supports nesting of
 
-      queues within queues - a feature called hierarchical queues. All queues are
 
-      defined within the 'queues' tag which is the top level element for this
 
-      XML document. The queue acls configured here for different queues are
 
-      checked for authorization only if the configuration property
 
-      mapreduce.cluster.acls.enabled is set to true. -->
 
- <queues>
 
-   <!-- Configuration for a queue is specified by defining a 'queue' element. -->
 
-   <queue>
 
-     <!-- Name of a queue. Queue name cannot contain a ':'  -->
 
-     <name>default</name>
 
-     <!-- properties for a queue, typically used by schedulers,
 
-     can be defined here -->
 
-     <properties>
 
-     </properties>
 
- 	<!-- State of the queue. If running, the queue will accept new jobs.
 
-          If stopped, the queue will not accept new jobs. -->
 
-     <state>running</state>
 
-     <!-- Specifies the ACLs to check for submitting jobs to this queue.
 
-          If set to '*', it allows all users to submit jobs to the queue.
 
-          If set to ' '(i.e. space), no user will be allowed to do this
 
-          operation. The default value for any queue acl is ' '.
 
-          For specifying a list of users and groups the format to use is
 
-          user1,user2 group1,group2
 
-          It is only used if authorization is enabled in Map/Reduce by setting
 
-          the configuration property mapreduce.cluster.acls.enabled to true.
 
-          Irrespective of this ACL configuration, the user who started the
 
-          cluster and cluster administrators configured via
 
-          mapreduce.cluster.administrators can do this operation. -->
 
-     <acl-submit-job> </acl-submit-job>
 
-     <!-- Specifies the ACLs to check for viewing and modifying jobs in this
 
-          queue. Modifications include killing jobs, tasks of jobs or changing
 
-          priorities.
 
-          If set to '*', it allows all users to view, modify jobs of the queue.
 
-          If set to ' '(i.e. space), no user will be allowed to do this
 
-          operation.
 
-          For specifying a list of users and groups the format to use is
 
-          user1,user2 group1,group2
 
-          It is only used if authorization is enabled in Map/Reduce by setting
 
-          the configuration property mapreduce.cluster.acls.enabled to true.
 
-          Irrespective of this ACL configuration, the user who started the
 
-          cluster  and cluster administrators configured via
 
-          mapreduce.cluster.administrators can do the above operations on all
 
-          the jobs in all the queues. The job owner can do all the above
 
-          operations on his/her job irrespective of this ACL configuration. -->
 
-     <acl-administer-jobs> </acl-administer-jobs>
 
-   </queue>
 
-   <!-- Here is a sample of a hierarchical queue configuration
 
-        where q2 is a child of q1. In this example, q2 is a leaf level
 
-        queue as it has no queues configured within it. Currently, ACLs
 
-        and state are only supported for the leaf level queues.
 
-        Note also the usage of properties for the queue q2.
 
-   <queue>
 
-     <name>q1</name>
 
-     <queue>
 
-       <name>q2</name>
 
-       <properties>
 
-         <property key="capacity" value="20"/>
 
-         <property key="user-limit" value="30"/>
 
-       </properties>
 
-     </queue>
 
-   </queue>
 
-  -->
 
- </queues>
 
 
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