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Supervisor (Server Node)
Qube is built around the client/server concept. This means the system is controlled by a central server daemon, called the Supervisor which can dispatch jobs to each of its…Supervisor (Server Node)
Qube is built around the client/server concept. This means the system is controlled by a central server daemon, called the Supervisor which can dispatch jobs to each of its…_workerTemplatePath_Gotchas
not be centrally located, which necessitates the default template path being included in the new value. This ensures that any updates in future releases of the worker are present…_worker_bootstrap_parameter
the supervisor to request a "remote" configuration from the central worker configuration file (see qbwrk.conf), it's considered a bootstrapping parameter and can only be specified…_workerTemplatePath_Gotchas
not be centrally located, which necessitates the default template path being included in the new value. This ensures that any updates in future releases of the worker are present…_worker_bootstrap_parameter
the supervisor to request a "remote" configuration from the central worker configuration file (see qbwrk.conf), it's considered a bootstrapping parameter and can only be specified…_workerTemplatePath_Gotchas
not be centrally located, which necessitates the default template path being included in the new value. This ensures that any updates in future releases of the worker are present…supervisor_manifest_flags
with the individual bits to signify which components to log. This log is located by default here: Linux/OSX: /var/spool/qube/manifestlog Windows XP/2003: C:\Program Files\pfx\qube\logs…I am getting 'Invalid agenda item name "1". Skipping slice.' warnings in the QubeGUI. What's going on and how do I fix this?
, but the job log files are still present. The discrepancy between those log files and what is stored on the Supervisor mysql database is what the QubeGUI is likely issuing…supervisor_manifest_flags
with the individual bits to signify which components to log. This log is located by default here: Linux & OS X: /var/spool/qube/manifestlog Windows XP/2003: C:\Program…