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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? How Many Computers Do You Have Root Access At Work? Post 302278143 by agentrnge on Monday 19th of January 2009 12:12:57 PM
Old 01-19-2009
I am in a large disaster recovery shop. We have acres of systems of every flavor. I would say 90% of the time. 90% of them are idle.. unused.. root access available. If there not idle, customers are using and we cant touch it. Its amazing. Of course when they are idle.. they are not networked. So there is not a whole lot you can do with them other than play with the OS. But every industry flavor. Blade servers. 128 cpu superdomes. RS/6000. Sun. AMD/Intel.

And about 120 TB of SAN DASD that my team manages.

The thought of a uber-sneaker-net-seti@home monstrosity comes to mind.

At last rough count. between HP/Sun/RS6000 ~ 2500 CPUs not counting a farm of intel/amd based boxes.
 

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AnyEvent::AggressiveIdle(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     AnyEvent::AggressiveIdle(3pm)

NAME
AnyEvent::AggressiveIdle - Aggressive idle processes for AnyEvent. SYNOPSIS
use AnyEvent::AggressiveIdle qw(aggressive_idle}; aggressive_idle { ... do something important }; my $idle; $idle = aggressive_idle { ... do something important if (FINISH) { undef $idle; # do not call the sub anymore } }; DESCRIPTION
Sometimes You need to do something that takes much time but can be split into elementary phases. If You use AE::idle and Your program is a highload project, idle process can be delayed for much time (second, hour, day, etc). aggressive_idle will be called for each AnyEvent loop cycle. So You can be sure that Your idle process will continue. EXPORTS
aggressive_idle Register Your function as aggressive idle watcher. If it is called in VOID context, the watcher wont be deinstalled. Be carrefully. In NON_VOID context the function returns a guard. Hold the guard until You want to cancel idle process. stop_aggressive_idle You can use the function to stop idle process. The function receives idle process PID that can be received in idle callback (the first argument). Example: use AnyEvent::AggressiveIdle ':all'; # or: use AnyEvent::AggressiveIdle qw(aggressive_idle stop_aggressive_idle); aggressive_idle { my ($pid) = @_; .... stop_aggressive_idle $pid; } The function will throw an exception if invalid PID is received. Continuous process. Sometimes You need to to something continuous inside idle callback. If You want to stop idle calls until You have done Your work, You can hold guard inside Your process: aggressive_idle { my ($pid, $guard) = @_; my $timer; $timer = AE::timer 0.5, 0 => sub { undef $timer; undef $guard; # POINT 1 } } Until 'POINT 1' aggressive_idle won't call its callback. Feel free to stop_aggressive_idle before free the guard. AUTHOR
Dmitry E. Oboukhov, <unera@debian.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011 by Dmitry E. Oboukhov This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. VCS
The project is placed on my GIT repo: <http://git.uvw.ru/?p=anyevent-aggressiveidle;a=summary> perl v5.10.1 2011-03-01 AnyEvent::AggressiveIdle(3pm)
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