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Re: [perfsonar-user] pScheduler - Schedule Horizon


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  • From: Mark Feit <>
  • To: Andrew Lake <>, "" <>, "Contardo, Gianni Carlo" <>
  • Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] pScheduler - Schedule Horizon
  • Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2023 23:29:56 +0000
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writes:

 

pSConfig deletes any existing tasks (including the runs scheduled in the future) that don’t match the current specification in the JSON templates. That means if you remove or make a change to a test it will delete them. Likewise if you do a "psconfig remote delete URL” where URL is the URL to them template you don’t want to run tests from, it will clear out the existing tasks. You shouldn’t have to wait 24 hours even if you are making a lot of changes. Lastly, if you want to forcibly wipe the entire schedule via pscheduler directly, you can run “pscheduler internal reset”.

 

In a similar vein, if pSConfig isn’t involved, pScheduler’s scheduling options provide flexibility to limit the number of runs scheduled using the --max-runs switch or set an absolute cutoff time using the --until switch.

 

--Mark




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