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mode is either supervisor, worker or local. mode may be shortened to s, w, or l Options Flag Description mode: supervisor --list List all Supervisor hosts…Writing Job Logs to a Network Filesystem
This is the quickest and most effective way to decrease the load on your supervisor. If you only change one thing on your farm from the defaults, make this change. Windows…Starting_stopping job dispatch
After disabling job submission to the Supervisor, you will also want to prevent the Supervisor from dispatching additional jobs to hosts. The following command will stop…_aboutSupervisorAutoDiscovery
About supervisor auto-discovery Since auto-discovery uses network broadcast packets, and these packets are not forwarded by routers, supervisors can only be discovered…Centralized Worker Configuration
You can create a central configuration for all Workers in two ways: via the WranglerView UI from the supervisor host, or by manually editing the qbwrk.conf file…worker_lookup
. _worker_bootstrap_parameter In order to prevent the worker from requesting a remote configuration from the supervisor, set the = local Examples Use only local configuration: worker_lookup…qb_supervisor
Synopsis qb_supervisor = supervisor A host name or ip address which the client applications will access for information about the queue. _worker_bootstrap_parameter…supervisor_max_threads
Synopsis The total number of Supervisor threads, the upper bound on the size of the Supervisor thread pool. This may contain idle Supervisor threads…Preventing_allowing job submission
In order to do major maintenance on a Supervisor, you will want to shut down its major functions, namely accepting jobs and dispatching them to hosts. The following command…supervisor_idle_threads
Synopsis supervisor_idle_threads = # of threads The minimum number of Supervisor threads. This allows the Supervisor to maintain a specified number of threads ready…