Hi,
until now I've just used standard config for my @schedule processes.
However in my quest for clustered setup I've started to look into persistent
storage for quartz.
Now, I'm quite new to quartz so I might be missing out on something so I
hope you can bear with me :-)
application.properties:
org.quartz.scheduler.skipUpdateCheck = true
org.quartz.scheduler.instanceName = TestScheduler
org.quartz.scheduler.instanceId = AUTO
org.quartz.threadPool.class = org.quartz.simpl.SimpleThreadPool
org.quartz.threadPool.threadCount = 5
#org.quartz.threadPool.threadPriority = 5
#org.quartz.jobStore.misfireThreshold = 60000
#org.quartz.jobStore.clusterCheckinInterval = 20000
org.quartz.scheduler.jobFactory.class = org.quartz.simpl.SimpleJobFactory
org.quartz.jobStore.class = org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreTX
org.quartz.jobStore.useProperties = false
org.quartz.jobStore.dataSource = QUARTZDS
org.quartz.jobStore.tablePrefix = QRTZ_
org.quartz.jobStore.isClustered = true
org.quartz.jobStore.driverDelegateClass =
org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.PostgreSQLDelegate
org.quartz.dataSource.QUARTZDS.jndiURL=openejb:Resource/QUARTZDS
I'have a singleton with three method annotated similar to this:
@Schedule(second = "*/4", minute = "*", hour = "*", persistent = true)
public void printHello() {
System.out.println("printHello....." + new Date());
}
No other quartz specific configuration is applied.
If I fire up three servers, the servers are running one distinct
mtehod/process which is what I expect.
However, If I shut down one of the servers, no process is run on the remaing
ones.
Is this how its supposed to work?
The server first fired up in the cluster is showing:
INFO: ClusterManager: detected 1 failed or restarted instances.
des 15, 2013 6:28:42 PM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport
clusterRecover
INFO: ClusterManager: Scanning for instance "helge-ThinkPad1387128403117"'s
failed in-progress jobs.
My final goal is to have timer services evenly distributed in my cluster and
having all services run if one node fails.
Is this possible without using quartz specific implementation of jobs?
TomEE 1.6.0
best regards,
hw
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