Toolserver:Jobserver
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The jobserver is a centralised system that allows long-running jobs (i.e. tools) to be started easily, and restart on reboot, or if they crash. It also allows jobs to be scheduled for regular execution, replacing 'cron' and 'at'.
The jobserver only runs on Solaris, so it's only available on willow (not nightshade).
Veryquickstart
editFor a proper introduction to the jobserver, please read the job_intro(1)
manual page.
% job add $HOME/test.sh New job FMRI is job:/rriver/test_sh. % job list STATE RSTATE FMRI disabled stopped job:/rriver/test_sh % job show test_sh job:/rriver/test_sh: state: disabled rstate: stopped start method: /home/rriver/test.sh stop method: log rotation: size 1048576, keep 5 on exit: disable,mail on fail: disable,mail on crash: disable,mail project: default schedule: - limits: - % job enable test_sh % job list STATE RSTATE FMRI enabled running job:/rriver/test_sh % job disable test_sh % job sched test_sh 'every monday at 03:00' % job enable test_sh % job list STATE RSTATE FMRI scheduled/enabled stopped job:/rriver/test_sh
TODO / feature requests
editAdd more features here, if you want.
- ACLs (for MMTs) (github #11)
- Distributed Jobserver: start jobs across an array of machines
- A way to limit the max wall clock time of a scheduled job (github #12)
- A way to see the upcoming jobs in a specified time period (list all jobs set to run in the next day or next week) (github #8)
- A way to replicate the
*/N
system in cron (e.g. to schedule a job to run every 5 minutes) - run jobs monthly (some monthly statistic scripts should run at the first day of a month if procurable)
- (minor) help for job add indicates -n is a valid option, but it isn't
Bugs
editReport any of those here.
bug when setting the 'crash' exit action
editWhen trying to modify the 'crash' exit action, it's the 'exit' property that gets modified.
- [edit] : it seems the same thing happens when trying to set the 'fail' exit action.
stanlekub@willow:~$ job show job:/stanlekub/adqtable job:/stanlekub/adqtable: state: scheduled/enabled rstate: stopped start method: /home/stanlekub/adqtable.sh stop method: schedule: every day at 06:45 (in 15h50m) project: batch log format: %h/.job/%f.log log rotation: size 1048576, keep 5 on exit: restart on fail: restart,mail on crash: disable,mail limits: - stanlekub@willow:~$ job set job:/stanlekub/adqtable crash=disable stanlekub@willow:~$ job show job:/stanlekub/adqtable job:/stanlekub/adqtable: state: scheduled/enabled rstate: stopped start method: /home/stanlekub/adqtable.sh stop method: schedule: every day at 06:45 (in 15h50m) project: batch log format: %h/.job/%f.log log rotation: size 1048576, keep 5 on exit: disable on fail: restart,mail on crash: disable,mail limits: -