Difference between revisions of "Job Scheduling"
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− | In Release 1.3 job scheduling was introduced to make AtoM capable of running applications in the background. At present, the only process that makes use of this feature is SWORD. In future releases we plan to extend the capabilities of job scheduling to allow Administrators to upload digital objects (e.g., large video files) and close their browser while continuing to run the upload process. | + | In Release 1.3 job scheduling was introduced, using [http://gearman.org/ Gearman], to make AtoM capable of running applications in the background. At present, the only process that makes use of this feature is [https://www.qubit-toolkit.org/wiki/SWORD SWORD]. In future releases we plan to extend the capabilities of job scheduling to allow Administrators to upload digital objects (e.g., large video files) and close their browser while continuing to run the upload process. |
To read more about job scheduling and AtoM, please review the Qubit-toolkit wiki page on [https://www.qubit-toolkit.org/wiki/Job_scheduling Job Scheduling]. | To read more about job scheduling and AtoM, please review the Qubit-toolkit wiki page on [https://www.qubit-toolkit.org/wiki/Job_scheduling Job Scheduling]. |
Revision as of 15:54, 30 August 2012
Please note that ICA-AtoM is no longer actively supported by Artefactual Systems.
Visit https://www.accesstomemory.org for information about AtoM, the currently supported version.
Main Page > User manual > Administer > Settings > Job Scheduling
In Release 1.3 job scheduling was introduced, using Gearman, to make AtoM capable of running applications in the background. At present, the only process that makes use of this feature is SWORD. In future releases we plan to extend the capabilities of job scheduling to allow Administrators to upload digital objects (e.g., large video files) and close their browser while continuing to run the upload process.
To read more about job scheduling and AtoM, please review the Qubit-toolkit wiki page on Job Scheduling.