El 31.3.2013 11:44 pm, Massimo Di Pierro escribió:
You can choose the timeout when you queue a task.


is possible disable time_out in scheluder ? if time_out = 0 what will be the result ?


On Sunday, 31 March 2013 21:33:47 UTC-5, Yoel Benitez Fonseca wrote:

On 31.3.2013 10:04 pm, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
The point of the scheduler it that for every worker it runs one task
at the
time. tasks are queued and picked up by worker. Each worker picks up a
task, and when completed (or failed) posts results, if necessary
queues new
tasks, thank picks up the next task.

This is different from cron. cron always start tasks at scheduled
times
even if other tasks are in execution. The cron model has the problem
that
withut a limit to the number of concurrent tasks you can easily run
out of
memory.

yep, this difference is clear, the problem for me is the duration of
the task, transcoding videos should have big timeout.

thnks massimo

On Sunday, 31 March 2013 20:44:23 UTC-5, Yoel Benitez Fonseca wrote:

I have some doubts about using Scheluder:

How would it be to run long not repetitive tasks? for example, video
transcode. What parameters should I consider in the call to
queue_task?
Suppose I have to transcode a video and do two consecutive calls to
queue_task, Will initiate the two tasks simultaneously or it wait to
terminate the first to do the next?

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