Author: degenaro
Date: Thu Jul  7 14:31:24 2016
New Revision: 1751803

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1751803&view=rev
Log:
UIMA-4745 DUCC Release 2.1 documentation updates

Modified:
    
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/job-details.tex
    
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/jobs.tex

Modified: 
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/job-details.tex
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/job-details.tex?rev=1751803&r1=1751802&r2=1751803&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- 
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/job-details.tex
 (original)
+++ 
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/job-details.tex
 Thu Jul  7 14:31:24 2016
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
           % The information comes from here:
           % Reason Scheduler: 
org.apache.uima.ducc.transport.event.common.IResourceState.ProcessDeallocationType
           This column provides a reason for the scheduler state, when the 
scheduler state is other than ``Allocated''. 
-          These all have ``hovers'' that provide more information
+          These may have ``hovers'' that provide more information
           if it is available.
 
             \begin{description}          
@@ -118,11 +118,11 @@
           % State Agent: 
org.apache.uima.ducc.transport.event.common.IProcessState.ProcessState
             This shows the {\DUCC} Agent's view of the state of the process.
             \begin{description}
-               \item[Starting] The {\DUCC} process manager as issued a request 
to the assigned to
+               \item[Starting] The {\DUCC} process manager as issued a request 
to the assigned {\DUCC} Agent to
                  start the process.
                \item[Initializing] The process is initializing.  Usually this 
means the UIMA analytic
-                 pipeline (Job Process) is executing it's initialization 
method.
-              \item[Running] The Job Process has completed the initialization 
phase and is ready for, 
+                 pipeline (Job Process) is executing its initialization method.
+              \item[Running] The Job Process has completed the initialization 
phase and is ready for 
                 or actively executing work.
               \item[Stopped] The {\DUCC} Agent reports the process is stopped 
and (and has exited).
               \item[Failed] The {\DUCC} Agent reports the process failed with 
errors.  This usually
@@ -136,10 +136,10 @@
                 \begin{enumerate}
                   \item The Job Processes failed to initialize,
                   \item The Job Process timed out during initialization,
-                  \item The process Exocet's its allowed swap.
+                  \item The process exceeded its allowed swap.
                 \end{enumerate}
               \item[Abandoned] It is possible to cancel a specific process of 
a job.  Usually
-                this is because it became ``stuck'' because of hardware 
failure.  It a process
+                this is because it became ``stuck'' because of hardware 
failure.  If a process
                 is killed in \hyperref[sec:cli.ducc-cancel]{this way}, the 
state is recorded as {\em Abandoned}.
             \end{description}
             
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@
                 from the {\DUCC} Orchestrator.  Timer on this wait has 
expired.  This usually 
                 indicates an infrastructure or communication problem.
               \item[Croaked] The process exited for no good or clear reason, 
it simply vanished.
-              \item[Deallocated] WHAT IS THIS?
+              \item[Discontinued] This is the normal reason when the process 
is stopped as directed.
               \item[ExceededShareSize] The process exceeded it's declared 
memory size.
               \item[ExceededSwapThreshold] The process exceeded the configured 
swap threshold.
               \item[FailedInitialization] The process was terminated because 
the UIMA 
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
             This is the average time in seconds spent per work item in the 
process.
             
           \item[Time Max] \hfill \\
-            This is the minimum time in seconds spent per work item in the 
process.
+            This is the maximum time in seconds spent per work item in the 
process.
             
           \item[Time Min] \hfill \\
             This is the minimum time in seconds spent per work item in the 
process.
@@ -257,26 +257,22 @@
        \begin{description}
          \item[ended] The work item is complete.
          \item[error] The work item ended with errors.
-         \item[lost] The work item was queued to ActiveMQ but never dequeued by
-         any Job Process.
          \item[operating] The work item is current being executed.
          \item[retry] The work item is being retried.
          \item[start] The work item has been picked up for execution and 
{\DUCC} is waiting
            for confirmation that it is running.
-         \item[queued] The work item has been queued to ActiveMQ but not 
picked up by any
-           Job Process yet.
        \end{description}
        If a work item has not yet been retrieved from the Collect Reader it 
does not show
        on this page.
      \item[Delivery Time (sec)]  \hfill \\
        The time spent in getting a work item from the Job Driver to a Job 
Process.
-     \item[Processing Time (sec)]  \hfill \\
+     \item[Process Time (sec)]  \hfill \\
        The time spent processing the work item.
      \item[Investment Time (sec)]  \hfill \\
        The time spent processing the work item during the current epoch.
-     \item[Host (IP)]  \hfill \\
+     \item[Node (IP)]  \hfill \\
        The host IP where the work item was processed.
-     \item[Host (Name)]  \hfill \\
+     \item[Node (Name)]  \hfill \\
        The host name where the work item was processed.
      \item[PID]  \hfill \\
        The Unix Process Id that the work item was processed in.

Modified: 
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/jobs.tex
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/jobs.tex?rev=1751803&r1=1751802&r2=1751803&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- 
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/jobs.tex
 (original)
+++ 
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/webserver/jobs.tex
 Thu Jul  7 14:31:24 2016
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
               This is the time the Job is accepted into {\DUCC}.
               
             \item[Duration] \hfill \\
-              This shows two times.  In green the length of time the job has 
been running.  In black is
+              This shows two times.  In green the length of time the job has 
been running.  In red is
               the estimated time of completion, based on current resources and 
remaining work.  When
               the job completes, the time shown is the total elapsed time of 
the job.
                             
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
                   \item[WaitingForDriver] - The job is waiting for the Job 
Driver to initialize. 
                   \item[WaitingForServices] - The job is waiting for 
verification from the
                     Service Manager that required services are started and 
responding.  This may
-                    cause {\DUCC} to start services if necessary.  In that 
even this state will
+                    cause {\DUCC} to start services if necessary.  In that 
event this state will
                     persist until all pre-requisite services are ready.
                   \item[WaitingForResources] - The job is waiting to be 
scheduled. In busy
                     systems this may require preemption of existing work.  In 
that case this
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
                   \item[CanceledByDriver] - The Job Driver (JD) terminated the 
job. The reason for
                     termination is seen by hovering over the text with your 
mouse.
                   \item[CanceledBySystem] - The job was canceled because 
{\DUCC} was shutdown. 
-                  \item[CanceledBySser] - The job owner or {\DUCC} 
administrator canceled the job. 
+                  \item[CanceledByUser] - The job owner or {\DUCC} 
administrator canceled the job. 
                   \item[Cancel Pending] - The job has been canceled and is not 
yet fully evicted
                     from the system.
                   \item[DriverInitializationFailure] - The Job Driver (JD) 
process is unable to initialize. Hover over 
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
 
             \item[Swap] This is the total swap space, over all the processes, 
being used by the job.
 
-            \item[Size] \hfill \\
+            \item[Memory] \hfill \\
               This is the declared memory size of the job
               
             \item[Total] \hfill \\
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
               process.
               
             \item[Preempt] \hfill \\
-              This is the total number of processes that have been preempted 
to make room for
+              This is the total number of work-items that have been preempted 
to make room for
               other work due to Fair Share.
               
             \item[Description] \hfill \\


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