Scheduler
How background jobs are scheduled.
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There are various jobs that run in the background within Stroom. Among these are jobs that control pipeline processing, removing old files from the file system, checking the status of nodes and volumes etc. Each job executes at a different time depending on the purpose of the job. There are three ways that a job can be executed:
A list of job types and their execution method can be seen by opening Jobs from the main menu.
Each job can be enabled/disabled at the job level. If you click on a job you will see an entry for each Stroom node in the lower pane. The job can be enabled/disabled at the node level for fine grained control of which nodes are running which jobs.
For a full list of all the jobs and details of what each one does, see the Job reference.
How background jobs are scheduled.