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To use queues, you need either:

  • scheduler-administrator role

  • system, partition or isolation goup-level permissions

  • object-specific prvileges

Creating Queues

You need one of the following privilege ranks to be able to create queues:

  • Create - allows you to create queues on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition, isolation-group), you have no further privileges through this rank, you automatically get privileges on queues you create.

  • Edit - allows you to create, view, and edit all queues on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition, isolation-group)

  • Delete - allows you to create, view, and delete all queues on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition, isolation-group)

  • All - full control over all queues on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition, isolation-group)

Editing Queues

To successfully edit a queue, you have to have one the following privileges:

  • Edit - privilege rank on the queue, or on queues in its partition, isolation group or system-wide

  • Delete - privilege rank on the queue, or on queues in its partition, isolation group or system-wide

  • All - privilege rank on the queue, or on queues in its partition, isolation group or system-wide

Queues can reference the following objects, you need at least View privileges on these objects when you want to edit a queue that references them:

  • Application

  • Submit Frame

  • Time Window

  • Process Servers - A queue might appear held to you while it is open to others; this is usually due to the fact that you cannot see any of the running process servers that are serving the queue.