These steps describe the way to share a large multiprocessor host among multiple clusters. This is most useful for allowing separate departments to share the cost and use of a very powerful host. It might also be used to allow multiple clusters occasional access to a host that has some unique feature.
By default, the provider can still run the usual number of jobs at all times. The additional jobs that the consumer clusters are allowed to start might overload the host. If you are concerned with keeping the host’s performance consistent, reduce the job slot configuration in the local cluster to compensate for the number of slots exported to remote clusters.