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           A running <a style="color: lime;" href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/eg/index.php/WFL/DCP_SPO>SPO</a> counts against launch limits.<br>
           A running <a style="color: lime;" href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/eg/index.php/WFL/DCP_SPO>SPO</a> counts against launch limits.<br>
           ABORTED, ACTIVE, COMPLETEDOK, or STOPPED are completion codes for launch job but in the wild it's not run.
           ABORTED, ACTIVE, COMPLETEDOK, or STOPPED are completion codes for launch job but in the wild it's not run.
         </blockquote> Launch code ABORTED implies additional info in your home profile DS control blocks.
         </blockquote> Launch code ABORTED implies additional info in your DCMS account message queue.
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         <span style="z-index: 100;position: relative;font-size: 10px;">&sup1; Resource limits are dynamically set except for F class which always gets the system limit if there is one.</i><br>
         <span style="z-index: 100;position: relative;font-size: 10px;">&sup1; Resource limits are dynamically set except for F class which always gets the system limit if there is one.</i><br>
         &sup2;  Set parameters for your MCP nodes cloud provider in the DS control blocks in your home profile.<br>&sup3; MCS: a message control subsystem of a MCP.
         &sup2;  Set parameters for your MCP nodes cloud provider in the DS Dashboard control blocks in your DCMS account.<br>&sup3; MCS: a message control subsystem of a MCP.
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