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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Bind keys using unix Post 302557438 by bucksnotts on Wednesday 21st of September 2011 08:13:42 AM
Old 09-21-2011
Sorry for the delay, been in training all day!

Brilliant!!! It works just as I wanted it to! Thank you all very much for the help! It is very much appreciated by me and my co workers!!!

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Can you only use one alias per line or could you do: <alias1> 7003 <alias2> ?
 

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GEARMAND(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      GEARMAND(1p)

NAME
gearmand - Gearman client/worker connector. SYNOPSIS
gearmand --daemon DESCRIPTION
This is the main executable for Gearman::Server. It provides command-line configuration of port numbers, pidfiles, and daemonization. OPTIONS
--daemonize / -d Make the daemon run in the background (good for init.d scripts, bad for running under daemontools/supervise). --port=7003 / -p 7003 Set the port number, defaults to 7003. --pidfile=/some/dir/gearmand.pid Write a pidfile when starting up --debug=1 Enable debugging (currently the only debug output is when a client or worker connects). --accept=10 Number of new connections to accept each time we see a listening socket ready. This doesn't usually need to be tuned by anyone, however in dire circumstances you may need to do it quickly. --wakeup=3 Number of workers to wake up per job inserted into the queue. Zero(0) is a perfectly acceptable answer, and can be used if you don't care much about job latency. This would bank on the base idea of a worker checking in with the server every so often. Negative One (-1) indicates that all sleeping workers should be woken up. All other negative numbers will cause the server to throw exception and not start. --wakeup-delay= Time interval before waking up more workers (the value specified by --wakeup) when jobs are still in the queue. Zero(0) means go as fast as possible, but not all at the same time. Similar to -1 on --wakeup, but is more cooperative in gearmand's multitasking model. Negative One (-1) means that this event won't happe, so only the initial workers will be woken up to handle jobs in the queue. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2007, Danga Interactive You are granted a license to use it under the same terms as Perl itself. WARRANTY
This is free software. IT COMES WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. AUTHORS
Brad Fitzpatrick <brad@danga.com> Brad Whitaker <whitaker@danga.com> SEE ALSO
Gearman::Server Gearman::Client Gearman::Worker Gearman::Client::Async perl v5.10.1 2009-10-05 GEARMAND(1p)
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