On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Daniel Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
> At that point, the script just hangs indefinitely. Here's the source
> code of the script that I'm running:
>
> ...
> $beanstalk->use_tube('test');

Here we go. In beanstalkd, you put jobs into the currently "used"
tube, as determined by the "use" command. However, you reserve from a
set of several tubes called the "watch list"; a job will come from any
one of those tubes. You can change your watch list using the "watch"
and "ignore" commands to add and remove tubes from the list. (Client
libraries differ in the details of how they expose this.)

The default used tube is "default", which you've changed to "test". Okay so far.

The default watch list is ["default"], which you haven't changed.

Since you never put any jobs into the default tube, the reserve
command just sits around forever waiting for a job.

kr

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