DepressedChimpanzee34 , I see. Regarding the things that are not currently implemented, please open a github issue so we can track this 🙂
for my specific use case I don't mind if they keep the order, I just want them to be at the top
I see, so if you have 60 in queue and you select 30 you'd like to move them up the queue but so out of the selected 30 they would still keep their relative order, correct?
in the same queue I have about 60 pending, and I want the bottom 30 to be the top 30
You mean that you have 30 jobs each in a separate queue and you'd like to move all of them to top priority in each queue?
changing the queue order cool, but a bit too limited.. I have 30 jobs I want to multi select and push up to first priority.. this is a lot of manual labor..
I wasn't familiar with 4. that's great!
I am familiar with the above..
I am talking about an overview.. I can count the workers manually but when I have a 100 workers its too much
DepressedChimpanzee34 , Hi 🙂
Let's break this one down:
In the 'queues & workers' window if you switch to 'queues' you can actually see all the workers assigned to a specific queue In the workers window, you can see which workers are active and which are not. Is this enough or do you think something else is needed? You can see the resources used by each worker in the workers window. Is that what you mean? You can already do that! Simply drag and drop experiments in the queue window
I'm adding all the relevant screenshots now 🙂
Bonus 2: having a way to push experiments up in the queue