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Callbacks
A callback is Qube's mechanism to allow custom execution of queuing logic depending upon the events which occur during the lifetime of a Qube job or upon pre-defined system events. The use of callbacks can range from sending email when a job has completed…Callback languages
The supported languages in Qube for callbacks are: Perl Python Qube - See also The Qube callback language code strings…Callback execution environment
Some things to note regarding the environment in which the callbacks execute: Callbacks are executed on the supervisor host, from inside a supervisor process. Any file paths referenced in the callback code should be valid on the supervisor host. Print sta…Triggers
A trigger is a series of callback events linked by logical operators into an expression. If the expression is evaluated and the result is found to be true, the callback is said to have been triggered. Developers writing callbacks should be aware that call…Windows QuickStart Notes
Windows installation is done with .msi files, simply double-clicking on them while logged in as a user with administrative privileges will start the installation.…Basic Installation Verification
Verify Supervisor installation On the supervisor, start the Qube WranglerView. It should connect to the supervisor service and show the supervisor hostname and license count in the WranglerView title bar: wranglerViewTitlebar.png The fact that it's sho…Installation Guide
http://64.91.226.64:8090/download/attachments/950440/worddav63225808f4bc2b2c92fd4eead7c3bf68.png?version=1&modificationDate=1349858652000 Qube! Installation Guide Download the Qube Installer http://pipelinefx.com/products/qube-installer/#installers…Installation Introduction
Installing Qube
We now recommend performing all installs and upgrades with our new Qube Installer utility. It will handle downloads, installs and upgrades all from the same utility. Please refer to Install, Upgrade, or Uninstall using QubeInstaller Wizard To install the…Components & Details
For all of the software components, it is usually required to login as an Administrator account, root, use "sudo", or know the Administrator password (for OSX dialog popup)…