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;jobmanager.task.max.retries.recoverable.error: Number of retries for tasks finished with a RECOVERABLE_ERROR result, either explicity sent by the worker or by the task monitoring of TaskManager, if the worker did not send keepAlives anymore for a configured time. If the retry limit has not yet been reached the jobmanager recreates the task with a new task ID, but same settings else. If the retry count is reached, the RECOVERABLE_ERROR is handled as a FATAL_ERROR. Default: 10.
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;jobmanager.task.max.retries.recoverable.error: Defines the maximum number of retries for tasks finished with a RECOVERABLE_ERROR result, either explicity sent by the worker or by the task monitoring of the Task Manager due to the worker not having sent keepAlive signals anymore for a configured period of time. As long as this retry limit is not reached, the Job Manager will recreate the task with a new task ID but the same settings, so that it can be processed by another worker. If the retry count is reached, however, the RECOVERABLE_ERROR will be handled as a FATAL_ERROR. Default: 10.

Revision as of 11:34, 11 July 2011

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Available since SMILA 0.9!


Configuring the Job Manager

The Job Manager comes with a simple configuration file located in SMILA/configuration/org.eclipse.smila.jobmanager/jobmanager.properties. By default it looks like this:

jobmanager.task.max.retries.recoverable.error=10
jobmanager.task.max.retries.recoverable.error
Defines the maximum number of retries for tasks finished with a RECOVERABLE_ERROR result, either explicity sent by the worker or by the task monitoring of the Task Manager due to the worker not having sent keepAlive signals anymore for a configured period of time. As long as this retry limit is not reached, the Job Manager will recreate the task with a new task ID but the same settings, so that it can be processed by another worker. If the retry count is reached, however, the RECOVERABLE_ERROR will be handled as a FATAL_ERROR. Default: 10.

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