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[yunikorn-site] branch master updated: [YUNIKORN-1643] Doc need to change for new limit wildcard interpretation syntax rule check (#327)

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     new 5fb26088c0 [YUNIKORN-1643] Doc need to change for new limit wildcard interpretation syntax rule check (#327)
5fb26088c0 is described below

commit 5fb26088c02880b52a4ef4023230ac86af5769cf
Author: Manikandan R <ma...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Sep 8 11:54:23 2023 -0500

    [YUNIKORN-1643] Doc need to change for new limit wildcard interpretation syntax rule check (#327)
    
    Closes: #327
    
    Signed-off-by: Craig Condit <cc...@apache.org>
---
 docs/user_guide/queue_config.md | 12 ++++++------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/user_guide/queue_config.md b/docs/user_guide/queue_config.md
index 72f961ce23..5b2eab830d 100644
--- a/docs/user_guide/queue_config.md
+++ b/docs/user_guide/queue_config.md
@@ -209,8 +209,7 @@ statedumpfilepath: <path/to/statedump/file>
 ```
 
 ### Limits
-Limits define a set of limit objects for a partition or queue.
-It can be set on either the partition or on a queue at any level.
+Limits define a set of limit objects for a queue, and can be set on a queue at any level.
 ```yaml
 limits:
   - limit: <description>
@@ -219,7 +218,7 @@ limits:
 
 A limit object is a complex configuration object.
 It defines one limit for a set of users and or groups.
-Multiple independent limits can be set as part of one `limits` entry on a queue or partition.
+Multiple independent limits can be set as part of one `limits` entry on a queue.
 Users and or groups that are not part of the limit setting will not be limited.
 
 A sample limits entry:
@@ -260,10 +259,11 @@ If the entry for users or groups contains more than one (1) entry it is always c
 The star "*" is the wildcard character and matches all users or groups.
 Duplicate entries in the lists are ignored and do not cause a parsing error.
 Specifying a star beside other list elements is not allowed.
+When a wildcard group is configured, a limit must be configured with at least one named group.
+Parsing will reject the configuration with limits that do not follow this rule.
 
-_maxapplications_ is an unsigned integer value, larger than 1, which allows you to limit the number of running applications for the configured user or group.
-Specifying a zero maximum applications limit is not allowed as it would implicitly deny access.
-Denying access must be handled via the ACL entries.
+_maxapplications_ is an unsigned integer value, which allows you to limit the number of running applications for the configured user or group.
+Specifying 0 for _maxapplications_ is not allowed.
 
 The _maxresources_ parameter can be used to specify a limit for one or more resources.
 The _maxresources_ uses the same syntax as the [resources](#resources) parameter for the queue. 


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