Author: challngr Date: Sun Jun 7 21:39:01 2015 New Revision: 1684079 URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1684079 Log: UIMA-4109 Documentation updates for 2.0.
Modified: uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex Modified: uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex?rev=1684079&r1=1684078&r2=1684079&view=diff ============================================================================== --- uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex (original) +++ uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex Sun Jun 7 21:39:01 2015 @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ stop_ducc -c agent@n1 -c agent@n2 Stop and restart the rm: \begin{verbatim} stop_ducc -c rm -start_ducc -c rmc +start_ducc -c rm \end{verbatim} Components include: @@ -202,6 +202,7 @@ start_ducc -c rmc \item[pm] The Process Manager. \item[sm] The Service Manager. \item[ws] The Web Server. + \item[broker] The ActiveMQ broker (only if the broker is auto-managed). \item[agent\@node] Node Agent on the specified node. \end{description} Modified: uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex?rev=1684079&r1=1684078&r2=1684079&view=diff ============================================================================== --- uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex (original) +++ uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex Sun Jun 7 21:39:01 2015 @@ -225,11 +225,6 @@ ducc.classes and is specified by the pro ``false''. This class is never passed to the scheduler and may not be referenced by jobs. - \item[cap] This specifies the largest number of shares that any job in this class - may be assigned. It may be an absolute number or a percentage. If specified as - a percentage (i.e. it contains a trailing \%), it specifies a percentage of the - total nodes in the containing nodepool. - \item[debug] FAIR\_SHARE only. This specifies the name of a class to substitute for jobs submitted for debug. For example, if class {\em normal} specifies \begin{verbatim} @@ -247,19 +242,6 @@ ducc.classes and is specified by the pro class to use for reservations (Note that either FIXED\_SHARE or RESERVE scheduling policies are valid for reservations.) - \item[enforce] RESERVE only. If specified, then reservations for this class must specify a - memory size that when converted to shares exactly matches an eligible machine. For example, - if the share quantum is 15GB, a 15GB reservation will never be honored by a 240GB machine; - for this machine a memory size between 226 \& 240GB would have to be specified. - The DUCC Web Server's {\em Machines} page displays the recommended request size for every machine. - - If {\em enforce} is not specified, the default is ``true''. - - If {\em enforce} is set to false, the scheduler will attempt to match the reservation as - closely as possible to an existing machine, and if it cannot it will use the next largest - machine available. Thus, a 15GB reservation {\em might} be satisfied with a 240GB machine if - that is all that is available at the time. - \item[expand-by-doubling] FAIR\_SHARE only. If ``true'', and the {\em initialization-cap} is set, then after any process has initialized, the job will expand to its maximum allowable shares by doubling in size each scheduling cycle. @@ -358,7 +340,6 @@ Class reserve-base { policy = RESERVE nodepool = intel priority = 1 - enforce = true abstract = true max-machines = 10 }