Current Architecture
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Architecture: Supervisor and Master / Universal Agent Cluster
Master Cluster
- Master Cluster members use the same database
- Instances operate either in active-passive mode or in active-active mode
- Cluster members in active-active mode share the workload of local jobs
- Cluster members can use Agents to execute jobs on remote servers
Universal Agent Cluster
- Each Agent is addressed by a Master configuration
- A number of Agents is grouped in a Cluster for:
- fixed priority scheduling
- round-robin scheduling
Job Execution
- Jobs are executed locally per JobScheduler Master
- Jobs are executed locally per JobScheduler Agent
- No central resources required for job execution
Benefits of the current Architecture
Supervisor
- is an optional component for a central point of configuration should a number of JobScheduler Master instances be operated in parallel
Master
- controls the job plan (calendar), what to run, when and where
- can be operated in a cluster with active-passive and active-active mode
- controls a number of Agents
Universal Agent
- is operated with zero configuration, easy deployment and a perfectly small footprint, e.g. runs on a Raspberry Pi with Java SME
- is available for clustering with Master configuration and supports
- fixed priority scheduling
- round-robin scheduling
- can be accessed by a number of Master instances
- provides resilience features for reconciliation after Master connection loss