That sounds like something a root-access admin needs to install. I've
asked quite enough favors of my Web hosts without adding another one.
Are you sure this is the only way to get jobs run when setting
#wgJobRunRate to zero? Why shouldn't I set up a cron job to run every
hour on the hour?
Temlakos
On 09/28/2015 06:43 PM, Erik Bernhardson wrote:
I think what you are looking for is the job runner
service. This is
available at:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/diffusion/GJOB/
Both the redisJobChronService, which handles delayed jobs, and the
redisJobRunnerService, which handles jobs ready to run need to be used.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Temlakos <temlakos(a)gmail.com> wrote:
What's this instruction all about, on the
page:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Wiki_family#Multiple_wikis_sharing_co…
They're telling me to set $wgJobRunRate to zero. But they don't say
whether it should stay that way permanently. Now if it does, that means one
of us has to get into the Secure Shell, cd to maintenance, and execute php
runJobs.php at least once every twenty-four hours. Or more frequently.
To whomever wrote that part of the manual (this is about installing a
family of wikis sharing media resources): are you sure you want to tell
wikifamily admins to do that? Or to set up a big cron job to execute a bash
script? If so, how often would you recommend that, and at what time (say,
with reference to UTC or to the most likely anticipated geographical
cluster of users)?
Temlakos
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