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", htmlspecialchars(""; echo "The general project configuration elements are:"; list_start(); list_item("host", "name of project's main host, as given by Python's socket.hostname(). Daemons and tasks run on this host by default."); list_item("db_name", "Database name"); list_item("db_host", "Database host machine"); list_item("db_user", "Database user name"); list_item("db_passwd", "Database password"); list_item("shmem_key", "ID of scheduler shared memory. Must be unique on host."); list_item("download_url", "URL of data server for download"); list_item("download_dir", "absolute path of download directory"); list_item("download_dir_alt", "absolute path of old download directory (see Hierarchical upload/download directories)" ); list_item("upload_url", "URL of file upload handler"); list_item("uldl_dir_fanout", "fan-out factor of upload and download directories (see Hierarchical upload/download directories)" ); list_item("upload_dir", "absolute path of upload directory"); list_item("cgi_url", "URL of scheduling server"); list_item("stripchart_cgi_url", "URL of stripchart server"); list_item("log_dir", "Path to the directory where the assimilator, feeder, transitioner and cgi output logs are stored. This allows you to change the default log directory path. If set explicitly, you can also use the 'grep logs' features on the administrative pages. Note: enabling 'grep logs' with very long log files can hang your server, since grepping GB files can take a long time. If you enable this feature, be sure to rotate the logs so that they are not too big."); list_end(); echo " The following control features that you may or may not want available to users. "; list_start(); list_item("disable_account_creation", "If present, disallow account creation" ); list_item("show_results", "Enable web site features that show results (per user, host, etc.)" ); list_end(); echo " The following control the way in which results are scheduled, sent, and assigned to users and hosts. "; list_start(); list_item("one_result_per_user_per_wu", "If present, send at most one result of a given workunit to a given user. This is useful for checking accuracy/validity of results. It ensures that the results for a given workunit are generated by different users. If you have a validator that compares different results for a given workunits to ensure that they are equivalent, you should probably enable this. Otherwise you may end up validating results from a given user with results from the same user." ); list_item("max_wus_to_send", "Maximum results sent per scheduler RPC. Helps prevent hosts with trouble from getting too many results and trashing them. But you should set this large enough so that a host which is only connected to the net at intervals has enough work to keep it occupied in between connections." ); list_item("min_sendwork_interval", "Minimum number of seconds to wait after sending results to a given host, before new results are sent to the same host. Helps prevent hosts with download or application problems from trashing lots of results by returning lots of error results. But don't set it to be so long that a host goes idle after completing its work, before getting new work." ); list_item("daily_result_quota", "Maximum number of results sent to a given host in a 24-hour period. Helps prevent hosts with download or application problems from returning lots of error results. Be sure to set it large enough that a host does not go idle in a 24-hour period, and can download enough work to keep it busy if disconnected from the net for a few days." ); list_item("enforce_delay_bound", "Don't send results to hosts too slow to complete them within delay bound." ); list_item("locality_scheduling", "When possible, send work that uses the same files that the host already has. This is intended for projects which have large data files, where many different workunits use the same data file. In this case, to reduce download demands on the server, it may be advantageous to retain the data files on the hosts, and send them work for the files that they already have. See Scheduling Locality." ); list_item("locality_scheduling_wait_period", "This element only has an effect when used in conjunction with the previous locality scheduling element. It tells the scheduler to use 'trigger files' to inform the project that more work is needed for specific files. The period is the number of seconds which the scheduler will wait to see if the project can create additional work. Together with project-specific daemons or scripts this can be used for 'just-in-time' workunit creation. See Scheduling Locality." ); list_item("min_core_client_version", "If the scheduler gets a request from a client with a version number less than this, it returns an error message and doesn't do any other processing." ); list_item("choose_download_url_by_timezone", "When the scheduler sends work to hosts, it replaces the download URL appearing in the data and executable file descriptions with the download URL closest to the host's timezone. The project must provide a two-column file called 'download_servers' in the project root directory. This is a list of all download servers that will be inserted when work is sent to hosts. The first column is an integer listing the server's offset in seconds from UTC. The second column is the server URL in the format such as http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu. The download servers must have identical file hierarchies and contents, and the path to file and executables must start with '/download/...' as in 'http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/download/123/some_file_name'." ); list_item("cache_md5_info", "When creating work, keep a record (in files called foo.md5) of the file length and md5 sum of data files and executables. This can greatly reduce the time needed to create work, if (1) these files are re-used, and (2) there are many of these files, and (3) reading the files from disk is time-consuming." ); list_item("min_core_client_version_announced", "Announce a new version of the BOINC core client, which in the future will be the minimum required version. In conjunction with the next tag, you can warn users with version below this to upgrade by a specified deadline. Example value: 419." ); list_item("min_core_client_upgrade_deadline", "Use in conjunction with the previous tag. The value given here is the Unix epoch returned by time(2) until which hosts can update their core client. After this time, they may be shut out of the project. Before this time, they will receive messages warning them to upgrade." ); list_end(); // THE INFORMATION BELOW NEEDS TO BE ORGANIZED AND PUT INTO TABLES OR SOME OTHER LESS CRAMPED FORM echo " Tasks are periodic, short-running jobs. <cmd> and <period> are required. OUTPUT specifies the file to output and by default is COMMAND_BASE_NAME.out. Commands are run in the <bin_dir> directory which is a path relative to <project_dir> and output to <log_dir>."), " project.hostname.ip databasename database.host.ip database_user_name database_password shared_memory_key http://A/URL /path/to/directory /path/to/directory N http://A/URL /path/to/directory http://A/URL http://A/URL /path/to/directory [] [ ] [ ] [ N ] [N ] [N ] [] [ ] [ N ] [N ] [] [ N ] [N ]../ bin cgi-bin feeder -d 3 [hostname.ip ] [1 ]... get_load 5 min [host.ip ] [1 ] [1 ]echo \"HI\" | mail root@example.com 1 day ...
Daemons are continuously-running programs. The process ID is recorded in the <pid_dir> directory and the process is sent a SIGHUP in a DISABLE operation.
Both tasks and daemons can run on a different host (specified by <host>). The default is the project's main host, which is specified in config.host A daemon or task can be turned off by adding the <disabled> element. As well, there may be some tasks you wish to run via cron regardless of whether or not the project is enabled (for example, a script that logs the current CPU load of the host machine). You can do so by adding the <always_run> element (<disabled> takes precedence over <always_run>). "; page_tail(); ?>