Thanks Burn - I'm going to try with a secondary broker and see how it goes.
-John
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From: Burn Lewis [mailto:burnle...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2017 6:58 AM
To: user@uima.apache.org
Subject: Re: DUCC Web Server Service Visibility and Default Reservatio
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> From: Burn Lewis
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 2:50:18 PM
> To: user@uima.apache.org
> Subject: Re: DUCC Web Ser
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Subject: Re: DUCC Web Server Service Visibility and Default Reservations
Did you refresh the Services page? Ensure that the Users field is empty
(except for the hint)? Also try $DUCC_HOME/bin/ducc_services --query
Reservations made by the "System" user are for internal use.
~Burn
Did you refresh the Services page? Ensure that the Users field is empty
(except for the hint)? Also try $DUCC_HOME/bin/ducc_services --query
Reservations made by the "System" user are for internal use.
~Burn
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Lou DeGenaro
wrote:
> It should always be the case
It should always be the case that if you successfully "ducc_services
--register..." a service it should appear on the ducc-mon Services page.
When you click on the Id for a Service you should see zero of more
deployments, each Running instance corresponding to an O/S process.
If you ever want to r
I have (according the log files in $HOME/ducc/logs) started as registered
service successfully via ducc_services. I can see the process running via the
ps command, but it does not appear in the webserver under the services section.
Is this because I am running ducc anonymously using active-ducc-