Man page - sreview-dispatch(1)
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SREVIEW-DISPATCH
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRITPION
OPTIONS
CONFIGURATION
BUGS
NAME
sreview-dispatch - Watch the database for talks that need work done, and schedule jobs for them
SYNOPSIS
sreview-dispatch
DESCRITPION
sreview-dispatch is the central script for SReview. It can be used in two ways:
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Either you run it with an external scheduler (e.g., gridengine, slurm, PBS, torque). This is the recommended way of using SReview for large installations. In this mode of operation, "sreview-dispatch" should be run once in the entire network, and the "query_limit" configuration value should be set to 0. |
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Or you run it with no external scheduler. This is the default. In this mode of operation, it is recommended that the "query_limit" configuration parameter is set to a nonzero value, so that individual "sreview-dispatch" instances do not take all the work, keeping all the other instances idle. In this mode of operation, one "sreview-dispatch" instance should be run per CPU core on every machine that is used for performing work. |
This mode works, but using an external scheduler allows for operating more flexibly on pending jobs, and on the addition or removal of extra nodes.
OPTIONS
None. "sreview-dispatch" uses the system-wide SReview configuration. For more information, see sreview-config
CONFIGURATION
"sreview-dispatch"
considers the following configuration values:
dbistring
The database connection string
state_actions
A hash table of shell commands to execute when a talk is found in a particular state with the "waiting" progress value. The hash key should be the state name.
If a state is not specified in the "state_actions" hash, then "sreview-dispatch" will ignore that state. This allows for handling particular states on particular hosts, if necessary.
The shell
commands can use the following template variables:
<%== $talkid %>
The database ID of the talk to work on
<%== $output_dir %>
The value of the "script_output" configuration item, i.e., where to redirect output to.
query_limit
The maximum number of requests that should be handled per loop. Should be set to 0 (meaning infinity) when using an external scheduler; should probably be set to 1 when not.
event
The event in use for this instance of SReview. In previous versions of SReview, the dispatcher would run things for every event in the database; since version 0.4 this is no longer the case. This allows multiple instances of SReview to exist on the same host, sharing the same database if wanted.
script_output
The location where stderr and stdout output should be written to. This is supposed to be a directory; it is reasonable to create a file for stderr and a file for stdout for each script run.
BUGS
"sreview-dispatch" currently polls the database every 10 seconds. This should be changed to an event-based system based on PostgreSQL asynchronous notifications.