Author: challngr
Date: Mon Jun  8 19:55:30 2015
New Revision: 1684259

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1684259
Log:
UIMA-4109 Updates for 2.0.0.

Modified:
    
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex
    
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex
    
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/ducc-aguide.tex

Modified: 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex?rev=1684259&r1=1684258&r2=1684259&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex
 (original)
+++ 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/admin-commands.tex
 Mon Jun  8 19:55:30 2015
@@ -475,17 +475,17 @@ Nodepool power
     The following example shows seven hosts, one with a preemptable share in 
the {\em --default--}
     nodepool (on bluej290-5), and one with a non-preemptable share in the {\em 
jobdriver} nodepool.
 \begin{verbatim}
-                Node Blacklisted Online Status        Nodepool     Memory 
Order   Free
-          bluej290-5       False   True     up     --default--   32505856     
2      0
-                    J[    6006] S[     189] O[2] II[       0] IR[       0] 
E[False] P[False] F[False] I[False]
+        Node Blacklisted Online Status        Nodepool     Memory Order   Free
+  bluej290-5       False   True     up     --default--   32505856     2      0
+            J[    6006] S[     189] O[2] II[       0] IR[       0] E[False] 
P[False] F[False] I[False]
 
-          bluej290-6       False   True     up     --default--   32505856     
2      2
-          bluej290-7       False   True     up     --default--   32505856     
2      2
-         bluej291-26       False   True     up    nightly-test   32505856     
2      2
-         bluej291-27       False   True     up    nightly-test   32505856     
2      2
-         bluej293-60       False   True     up           intel   32505856     
2      2
-         bluej537-73       False   True     up       jobdriver   32505856     
2      1
-                    J[    5973] S[       1] O[1] II[       0] IR[       0] 
E[False] P[False] F[ True] I[False]
+  bluej290-6       False   True     up     --default--   32505856     2      2
+  bluej290-7       False   True     up     --default--   32505856     2      2
+ bluej291-26       False   True     up    nightly-test   32505856     2      2
+ bluej291-27       False   True     up    nightly-test   32505856     2      2
+ bluej293-60       False   True     up           intel   32505856     2      2
+ bluej537-73       False   True     up       jobdriver   32505856     2      1
+            J[    5973] S[       1] O[1] II[       0] IR[       0] E[False] 
P[False] F[ True] I[False]
 
 
 \end{verbatim}

Modified: 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex?rev=1684259&r1=1684258&r2=1684259&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex
 (original)
+++ 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex
 Mon Jun  8 19:55:30 2015
@@ -48,7 +48,9 @@ ducc.classes and is specified by the pro
     and the system will refuse to start if the configuration is incorrect.
 
     NOTE: The administrative command {\em check\_ducc -c} may be used to 
verify and validate
-    you class configration before attemping to start DUCC.
+    you class configration before attemping to start DUCC.  {\em check\_ducc 
-cv} may be used
+    to additionally ``pretty-print'' the ducc.classes configuration to the 
console to revel
+    class nesting and inheritance.
 
     For example, the diagram below is an abstract representation of all the 
nodes in a
     system.  There are five nodepools defined:
@@ -258,12 +260,7 @@ ducc.classes and is specified by the pro
 
         Omit this property, or set it to 0 to disable the cap.
 
-      \item[max-machines] RESERVE only.  This specifies the maximum number of 
full machines that
-        may be reserved by any single job.
-
-        Omit this property, or set it to 0 to disable the cap.
-
-      \item[prediction-fudge] FAIR\_SHARE only. When the scheduler is 
considering expanding the
+g      \item[prediction-fudge] FAIR\_SHARE only. When the scheduler is 
considering expanding the
         number of processes for a job it tries to determine if the job may 
complete before those
         processes are allocated and initialized.  The {\em prediction-fudge} 
adds some amount of 
         time (in milliseconds) to the projected completion time.  This allows 
installations to
@@ -272,7 +269,7 @@ ducc.classes and is specified by the pro
 
         If not specified, the global value set in 
\hyperref[sec:ducc.properties]{ducc.properties} is used.
 
-      \item[nodepool] If specified, jobs for this class are assigned to nodes 
in this nodepool. The
+      \item[nodepool] Jobs for this class are assigned to nodes in this 
nodepool. The
         value must be the name of one of the configured nodepools.
 
       \item[policy] This is the scheduling policy, one of FAIR\_SHARE, 
FIXED\_SHARE, or RESERVE. This
@@ -341,7 +338,6 @@ Class reserve-base {
       nodepool = intel
       priority = 1
       abstract = true
-      max-machines = 10
 }
  
 Class reserve     reserve-base { }
@@ -355,10 +351,10 @@ Class timing-p7   reserve-base { nodepoo
 \subsection{Validation}
 
 The administrative command, \hyperref[subsec:admin.check-ducc]{\em 
check\_ducc} may be used to
-validate a configuration, with the {\em -c} option.  This reads the entire 
configuration and
+validate a configuration, with the {\em -c} and {\em v} options.  This reads 
the entire configuration and
 nodefiles, validates consistency of the definitions and insures the nodepools 
do not overlap.
 
-During start-up, the \hyperref[subsec:admin.check-ducc]{\em start\_ducc} 
command always runs full validation, and if the
+The \hyperref[subsec:admin.start-ducc]{\em start\_ducc} command always runs 
full validation, and if the
 configuration is found to be incorrect, the cluster is not started.
 
 Configuration checking is done internally by the DUCC java utility {\em

Modified: 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/ducc-aguide.tex
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/ducc-aguide.tex?rev=1684259&r1=1684258&r2=1684259&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/ducc-aguide.tex
 (original)
+++ 
uima/sandbox/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part4/ducc-aguide.tex
 Mon Jun  8 19:55:30 2015
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
 \input{part4/admin/ducc-properties.tex}
 \input{part4/admin/ducc-classes.tex}
 \input{part4/admin/ducc-nodes.tex}
+\input{part4/admin/ducc-users.tex}
 
 %% This is a section
 \input{part4/admin/admin-commands.tex}


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