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- Unzip the downloaded file to an arbitrary directory.
- Directory structure (only files and folders directly relevant):
bin
controller.cmd|sh
- The start script for Windows platforms.
controller_watchdog.cmd|sh
- Notes the task that is being forwarded for execution by a JS7 Controller to Agent
environment_variables.cmd|sh
- includes environment variables used by JS7 Controller
lib
- The directory for Java libraries.
- Configure the settings in
log4j2.xml
file if you want to adjust the logger settings.
service (for Windows)
amd64 (directory)
manager (directory)
x86 (directory)
install_controller_windows_service.cmd
js7_controller_controller<Controller ID>.exe
js7_controller_controllerw<Controller ID>w.exe
LICENSE.txt
NOTICE.txt
RELEASE-NOTES.txt
set_java_home_for_jetty_windows_service.cmd
start_jetty_windows_service.cmd
uninstall_controller_windows_service.cmd
user_bin
environment_variables.cmd-example
- example script to set the Controller environment variables (Microsoft Windows)
Uninstaller (the empty directory remains after uninstall)
install.log
js7.ico
shortcut.vbs
uninstall.cmd
uninstall_prepare.cmd
uninstaller.jar
var
logs
config
- state
- On Windows Systems:
- You have to change the directory permissions for the
.\logs
and.\service
directories if you have extracted the JobScheduler Agent under e.g. C:\Program Files.- This step is not required if you extracted the Agent to e.g. C:\ProgamData.
Start a command prompt with elevated administrator rights and type e.g.
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- You have to change the directory permissions for the
- If multiple instances are configured then every instance must have its own
./var_4445
data directory (e.g../var_<port of the instance>
)
Update of a an Agent
- Preparations for an update
- Stop all JobScheduler Universal Agent instances
- Remove the ./lib directory
- Unzip the downloaded file to the installation directory
- If you use the Windows installer of JobScheduler Universal Agent then the ./lib directory is updated automatically during the setup. It is not necessary to remove the ./lib directory before you start the installer.
Running the Agent
- SOS does not recommend running the JobScheduler Agent as
root
(for Unix) or asAdministrator
(for Windows). - Instead the user account should be used that jobs are executed for. Should jobs be executed for a number of user accounts then consider the chapter Running multiple instances of JobScheduler Universal Agent.
Usage
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Update of JS7 Controller
- Preparations for an update
- Stop the JS7 Controller instance
- When the Controller was installed previously it add a controller_install.xml file which includes the parameters such as the installation path, ports, etc.
The
controller
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Batch installation is started by opening a terminal or command window in the folder containing the
setup.*
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Usage
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Usage: controller.sh command [options]
command:
start [options]
start_docker [options]
stop [options]
abort [options]
restart [options]
status [options]
kill [options]
options:
--id=<JS7 Controller Id> | default: controller
--http-port=<[hostname or ip address:]number> | default: 4444
--https-port=<[hostname or ip address:]number> | default:
--data-directory=<location of data directory> | default: /var/sos-berlin.com/js7/controller/var
--config-directory=<location of data directory> | default: /var/sos-berlin.com/js7/controller/var/config
--java-options=<java options> | default: -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Xmx500m -Dlog4j2.contextSelector=org.apache.logging.log4j.core.async.AsyncLoggerContextSelector -Dlog4j2.asyncLoggerWaitStrategy=Block; see also https://kb.sos-berlin.com/x/aIC9
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Usage: controller.cmd command [options]
command:
start [options]
stop [options]
abort [options]
restart [options]
status [options]
kill [options]
install-service [options]
remove-service [options]
start-service [options]
options:
--id=<JS7 Controller ID> | default: controller
--http-port=<[hostname or ip address:]number> | default: 7444
--https-port=<[hostname or ip address:]number> | default:
--data-directory=<location of data directory> | default: C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller\controller
--config-directory=<location of data directory> | default: C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller\controller\config
--java-options=<java options> | default: -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Xmx500m -Dlog4j2.contextSelector=org.apache.logging.log4j.core.async.AsyncLoggerContextSelector -Dlog4j2.asyncLoggerWaitStrategy=Block; see also https://kb.sos-berlin.com/x/aIC9
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Command-Line Options
- -id=<JS7 Controller ID>
- is a unique identifier for an instance of Controller within a network
- -http-port=<[hostname or ip address:]number>
- is the HTTP port that the Controller is listening to in order to receive requests from JOC Cockpit and Agent
controller.cmd|sh command -http-port=####
- where
####
is the numeric port. - This option can be also used for indicating which network interfaces the JS7 Controller should listen to if you specify a hostname or IP address in addition
- Without this option being used the port defaults to 4444 and the Controller listens to all available network interfaces.
- Should you want to specify a port then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_CONTROLLER_HTTP_PORT
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
- is the HTTP port that the Controller is listening to in order to receive requests from JOC Cockpit and Agent
-https-port=<[hostname or ip address:]number>
- is the HTTPS port that the Controller is listening to in order to receive requests from a Controller:
agent.cmd|sh command -https-port=####
- where
####
is the numeric port. - This option can be also used for indicating which network interfaces the Controller should listen to if you specify a hostname or IP address in addition
- Should you want to specify a port then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_CONTROLLER_HTTPS_PORT
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
- is the HTTPS port that the Controller is listening to in order to receive requests from a Controller:
-data-directory=<number>
- Location of the data directory.
- It has to be unique over all JS7 Controller instances
- Should you want to specify a data directory then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable JS7_CONTROLLER_DATA (see below)
- Third precedence: use of default value (
JS7_CONTROLLER_HOME\var_JS7_CONTROLLER_HTTP_PORT
)
-java-options=<java options>
With Java 1.8 the initial memory allocation has changed, for details see How to manage the Java heap space.
This option can be used to apply Java options for the Controller, e.g. the memory settings.
Without this option being used the Java options default to '-Xms500m'.
Should you want to specify the Java options then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JAVA_OPTIONS
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
--config-directory
- configuration files are stored.
- It has to be unique over all JS7 Controller instances
- Should you want to specify a data directory then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable JS7_CONTROLLER_CONFIG_DIR (see below)
- Third precedence: use of default value (
JS7_CONTROLLER_DATA\config)
Running the Controller
- SOS does not recommend running the JS7 Controller as
root
(for Unix) or asAdministrator
(for Windows).
Start the Controller
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Stop the Controller
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This command will safely terminate the Controller(recommended).
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The Controller process is terminated immediately.
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The controller process is killed.
- This corresponds to sending SIGKILL with a kill command.
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Check the Controller Status
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Should the Controller be up and running then this command will result in some output such as:
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id: controller
version: 2.0.0-alpha.20210706 (2021-07-06)
buildId: KvsbZFR9QfOT-GAJg33fLA
startedAt: 1625646518935
totalRunningTime: 632857.312
orderCount: 1973
system:
hostname: KA0054
cpuModel: Intel64 Family 6 Model 94 Stepping 3, GenuineIntel
mxBeans:
operatingSystem:
availableProcessors: 4
systemLoadAverage: -1
java:
version: 1.8.0_171
memory:
maximum: 501743616
total: 501743616
free: 420687192
systemProperties:
java.vendor: Oracle Corporation
os.arch: amd64
java.runtime.name: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment
os.version: '10.0'
os.name: Windows 10
java.vm.name: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM
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Should the Controller not be running then some output is provided such as:
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Monitoring Controller
See the How to perform active checks with a System Monitor such as Nagios/op5 article for information about configuring an automated status check of Controllers for monitoring purposes.
Windows Service Interface: Usage
The following information applies to batch installation on Windows systems. For installation with a GUI and user dialog see JS7 - Controller - Installation with Windows Installer.
The Controller is operable as a Windows Service. The start script of the Controller allows installing/removing the Windows Service.
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This command installs the Controller's Windows Service. After the installation, you find the Windows Service with the name SOS JS7 Controller -id=<Controller ID>
in the Services Manager Console. The Windows service uses the "local system" account.
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This command starts the Windows Service with the name SOS JS7 Controller -id=<Controller ID>.
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This command removes the Windows Service. After executing this command you will not find the Windows Service with the name SOS JS7 Controller -id=<Controller ID>
in the Services Manager Console any longer.
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Configure the Windows Service
After the installation of the Windows Service, you will find the .\service\js7_controller_<Controller ID>w.exe
file. Start this program to configure the Windows Service.
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- On startup, the Controller creates a log file in the directory that is pointed to by the environment variable JS7_CONTROLLER_LOGS or in the
var/logs
subdirectory of the Controller installation directory. - Logfile names are created from a prefix and the port used by the Controller like this:
controller.log
- Log files are rotated for each day (see ./
lib/log4j2.xml
) for which job activities occur. - Rotated log files are assigned file names like this:
controller.<yyyy-MM-dd>.log.gz
- For days where the Controller has no jobs to execute no log rotation will be performed.
- On startup, the Controller creates a log file in the directory that is pointed to by the environment variable JS7_CONTROLLER_LOGS or in the
- PID File
- On startup, the Controller creates a PID file in the directory that is pointed to by the environment variable
JS7_CONTROLLER_PID_FILE_DIR
or in the log directory. The PID file contains the Process ID of the system process that the Controller is running in. - The PID file is used in order to prevent the Controller to be started twice with the same settings and it can be used for shutdown scripts that require the PID to terminate the process.
- PID file names are created like this:
controller.pid
- On startup, the Controller creates a PID file in the directory that is pointed to by the environment variable
- Further References
- For individual configuration of log rotation and log, retention see JS7 - Log Rotation
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JAVA_HOME
- points to the location of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
- Without setting this environment variable Java will be used from the location specified by the system path.
- Please consider that
JAVA_HOME
does not point to the location of a JDK but to a JRE directory where thebin/java
executable resides.
JAVA_OPTIONS
- sets Java options, e.g. the Java memory settings for the Controller.
- Without setting this environment variable the Java options default to '-Xms500m'.
JS7_CONTROLLER_CONFIG_DIR
- configuration files are stored.
- It has to be unique over all JS7 Controller instances
JS7_CONTROLLER_DATA
- points to the directory where the JS7 Controller has its data directory.
- Without setting this environment variable the default value is
JS7_CONTROLLER_HOME\var_JS7_CONTROLLER_HTTP_PORT
JS7_CONTROLLER_HTTP_PORT
- sets the HTTP port that the JS7 Controller is listening to.
- indicates which network interfaces the JS7 Controller should listen to if a host or IP address is specified.
- if only a port number is specified then the JS7 Controller listens to all available network interfaces via HTTP.
- Without setting this environment variable the port defaults to 4444.
JS7_CONTROLLER_HTTPS_PORT
- sets the HTTPS port that the JobScheduler Agent is listening to.
- indicates which network interfaces the JS7 Controller should listen to if a host or IP address is specified.
- if only a port number is specified then the JS7 Controller listens to all available network interfaces via HTTPS.
- Without setting this environment variable the HTTPS protocol doesn't use.
JS7_CONTROLLER_LOGS
- sets the directory where the JS7 Controller log file is created.
- This setting defaults to the directory
logs
in the JS7 Controller installation directory. - For Windows systems for which the JS7 Controller is installed in the program directory that is pointed to by the
%ProgramFiles%
environment variable, it is recommended not to use the default setting. Instead specify a different path via theJS7_CONTROLLER_LOGS
environment variable, e.g. some location in the data directory that is pointed to by the%ProgramData%
environment variable.
JS7_CONTROLLER_PID_FILE_DIR
- sets the directory where the JS7 Controller pid file is created.
- This setting defaults to the directory that is specified with the
JS7_CONTROLLER_LOGS
environment variable or the log directory default value.
Usage Examples
Running the Controller on Windows
For Windows® operating systems the location of the Java Runtime Environment and of the log directory can be specified like this:
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"%ProgramFiles%\sos-berlin.com\agent\js7\controller\bin\agent.cmd" start |
Running the Agent on Mac OS X
For Mac® OS X the location of the Java Runtime Environment can be specified like this:
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Automated Start-up and Shutdown of an Agent
- For Unix systems, the start-up and shutdown configurations apply that are executed by
root
, e.g. in/etc/init.d
or corresponding locations.- Consider the use of the
JS7_USER
environment variable to run a Controller that is started byroot
for a different user account.
- Consider the use of the
- For Windows systems, the start-up of the Controller by installing it as a Windows Service is recommended.
Debugging
- The Controller log level can be increased using the Controller's Apache ProcRun Demon Service Manager demon/service.
- On Windows systems, this is installed in the Controller
service
Folder and will have a name such asjs7_controller_<Controller ID>w.exe
where Controller ID is the unique ID for the Controller - Start the ProcRun Manager, select the Logging tab in the Manager interface and set the level to Debug.
- The location of the log files has already been described above.
- (Do not forget to set the debug level back to Info once finished.)
Behaviour in the event of the Controller crashing
The Controller is the component in JS7 that holds the job-related configurations and orchestrates the Agent. The outage of a Controller instance does not prevent the execution of workflows having the jobs running on a single Agent. However, it affects the execution of workflows that include jobs that are running on a number of Agents as switching of Agents during workflow execution is performed by the Controller. Refer the article JS7 - Troubleshooting - How to troubleshoot the outage of a Controller for details.
Command Line Options
-http-port=<[hostname or ip address:]number>
- is the HTTP port that the Agent is listening to in order to receive requests from a JobScheduler Master:
jobscheduler_agent.cmd|sh command -http-port=####
- where
####
is the numeric port. - This option can be also used for indicating which network interfaces the JobScheduler Agent should listen to if you specify a hostname or IP address in addition
- Without this option being used the port defaults to 4445 and the Agent listens to all available network interfaces.
- Should you want to specify a port then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_AGENT_HTTP_PORT
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
- is the HTTP port that the Agent is listening to in order to receive requests from a JobScheduler Master:
-https-port=<[hostname or ip address:]number>
- is the HTTPS port that the Agent is listening to in order to receive requests from a Controller:
agent.cmd|sh command -https-port=####
- where
####
is the numeric port. - This option can be also used for indicating which network interfaces the Agent should listen to if you specify a hostname or IP address in addition
- Without this option being used the port defaults to 4445and the JobScheduler Agent listens to all available network interfaces.
- Should you want to specify a port then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
SJS7_AGENT_HTTP_PORT
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
- is the HTTPS port that the Agent is listening to in order to receive requests from a Controller:
-data-directory=<number>
- Location of the data directory.
- It has to be unique over all JobScheduler Universal Agent instances
- Should you want to specify a data directory then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_AGENT_DATA
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value (=
JS7_AGENT_HOME/var_<JS7_AGENT_PORT>
)
-kill-script=<location of kill script>
The kill scripts provide the functionality to kill a task and it's child processes.
- Two kill scripts are provided
./bin/jobscheduler_agent_kill_task.sh
for Unix as default.\bin\jobscheduler_agent_kill_task.cmd
for Windows as default
This option can be used to specify the location of a different "kill script" if necessary
Should you want to specify a different "kill script" then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_AGENT_KILL_SCRIPT
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
-java-options=<java options>
With Java 1.8 the initial memory allocation has changed, for details see How to manage the Java heap space.
This option can be used to apply Java options for the Agent, e.g. the memory settings.
Without this option being used the Java options default to '-Xms100m'.
Should you want to specify the Java options then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JAVA_OPTIONS
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
-job-java-options=<java options>
Without this option being used the Java options for each job which is started by the JobScheduler Universal Agent.
Should you want to specify the Java options for the jobs then the following precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_AGENT_JOB_JAVA_OPTIONS
(see below)
Start the Agent
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Stop the Agent
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This command will safely terminate the Agent (recommended).
- The Agent waits for running processes to be completed.
- Any child processes will be killed by the Agent.
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The Agent process is terminated immediately.
- Any running tasks and child processes are killed immediately with a SIGKILL signal.
- Should task have used resources such as database connections then they will not be properly closed.
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The Agent process is killed.
- This corresponds to sending SIGKILL with a kill command.
- Should jobs be running that started detached child processes then it is not guaranteed that child processes will be killed.
Restart the Agent
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Check the Agent Status
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Should the Agent be up and running then this command will result in some output such as:
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isTerminating: false
system:
hostname: agenthost
mxBeans:
operatingSystem:
processCpuLoad: 2.5630713121704744E-5
availableProcessors: 4
freePhysicalMemorySize: 311668736
systemCpuLoad: 0.046373903924522855
committedVirtualMemorySize: 4475301888
totalPhysicalMemorySize: 3155517440
java:
systemProperties:
java.vendor: Oracle Corporation
os.arch: amd64
os.version: 2.6.32-220.17.1.el6.x86_64
os.name: Linux
java.version: 1.8.0_31
version: 1.10.0-SNAPSHOT (6956c56a535d15fcf659f293c42d22dcf92e9e12 2015-07-15 21:23:24+02:00)
startedAt: '2015-07-17T08:38:30.516Z'
totalTaskCount: 21
currentTaskCount: 0 |
Should the Agent not be running then some output is provided such as:
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ERROR: spray.can.Http$ConnectionAttemptFailedException: Connection attempt to localhost:4445 failed
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Monitoring Agents
See the How to perform active checks with a System Monitor such as Nagios/op5 article for information about configuring an automated status check of Agents for monitoring purposes.
Master/Agent Compatibility
The Agent will raise an error if it is contacted by a Controller that is not compatible with the Agent's version.
Working Directory for Jobs
The JS7_AGENT_WORK_DIR
environment variable can be used to change the jobs working directory from the default value of JS7_AGENT_HOME
to a value such as $HOME (Unix) or %USEERPROFILE% (Windows).
Windows Service Interface: Usage
The following information applies to batch installation on Windows systems. For installation with a GUI and user dialog see JobScheduler Universal Agent - Installation with Windows Installer.
The Agent is operable as a Windows Service. The start script of the Agent allows to install/remove the Windows Service.
Install the Windows Service
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agent.cmd install-service [-http-port=<number>] [-ip-address=<hostname or ip address>] |
This command installs the Agent's Windows Service. After the installation you find the Windows Service with the name SOS JS7 Agent -port=<number>
in the Services Manager Console. The Windows service uses the "local system" account.
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Start the Windows Service
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agent.cmd start-service [-http-port=<number>] |
This command starts the Windows Service with the name SOS JS7 Agent -port=<number>.
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Remove the Windows Service
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agent.cmd remove-service [-http-port=<number>] |
This command removes the Windows Service. After executing this command you will not find the Windows Service with the name SOS JS7 Agent -port=<number>
in the Services Manager Console any longer.
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Configure the Windows Service
After the installation of the Windows Service you will find the .\service\sos_js7_agent_<http-port>w.exe
file. Start this program to configure the Windows Service.
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For example goto the "Startup" tab
to modifiy the start parameter
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- Log File
- On startup the Agent creates a log file in the directory that is pointed to by the environment variable
JS7_AGENT_LOG_DIR
or in thevar_4445/logs
subdirectory of the Agent installation directory. - Log file names are created from a prefix and the port used by the Agent like this:
agent.log
- Log files are rotated for each day (see ./
lib/log4j2.xml
) for which job activities occur. - Rotated log files are assigned file names like this:
agent.log.<yyyy-MM-dd>
- For days where the Agent has no jobs to execute no log rotation will be performed.
- On startup the Agent creates a log file in the directory that is pointed to by the environment variable
- PID File
- On startup the Agent creates a PID file in the directory that is pointed to by the environment variable
JS7_AGENT_PID_FILE_DIR
or in the log directory. The PID file contains the Process ID of the system process that the Agent is running in. - The PID file is used in order to prevent the Agent to be started twice with the same settings and it can be used for shutdown scripts that require the PID to terminate the process.
- PID file names are created like this:
agent.pid
- On startup the Agent creates a PID file in the directory that is pointed to by the environment variable
- Further References
- For individual configuration of log rotation and log retention see JS7 - Log Rotation
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The following environment variables can be used:
JAVA_HOME
- points to the location of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
- Without setting this environment variable Java will be used from the location specified by the system path.
- Please consider that
JAVA_HOME
does not point to the location of a JDK but to a JRE directory where thebin/java
executable resides.
JAVA_OPTIONS
- sets Java options, e.g. the Java memory settings for the Agent.
- Without setting this environment variable the Java options default to '-Xms100m'.
JS7_AGENT_JOB_JAVA_OPTIONS
- sets Java options for each job that is started by the Agent.
JS7_AGENT_HOME
- points to the directory where the JobScheduler Agent has been installed.
- Without setting this environment variable the default value is the parent directory of the start script.
- Should you want to start the Agent from a directory different to the Agent installation directory, e.g. by copying the start script to some other location, then this environment variable has to be set in order to locate the JobScheduler Agent installation directory.
JS7_DAGENT_ATA
- points to the directory where the JobScheduler Agent has its data directory.
- Without setting this environment variable the default value is
JS7_HOME/var_<JS7_HTTP_PORT>
.
JS7_AGENT_HTTP_PORT
- sets the http port that the JobScheduler Agent is listening to.
- indicates which network interfaces the JobScheduler Agent should listen to if a host or ip address specified.
- if only a port number is specified then the JobScheduler Agent listens to all available network interfaces via http.
- Without setting this environment variable the port defaults to 4445.
JS7_AGENT_HTTPS_PORT
- sets the https port that the JobScheduler Agent is listening to.
- indicates which network interfaces the JobScheduler Agent should listen to if a host or ip address specified.
- if only a port number is specified then the JobScheduler Agent listens to all available network interfaces via https.
- Without setting this environment variable the https protocol doesn't use.
JS7_AGENT_USER
- sets the user account that the JobScheduler Agent is operated for. This includes running jobs with the permissions of the specified user.
- This setting is available for Unix systems only. For Windows systems the user account that runs the start script is used.
- Without setting this environment variable the user account that runs the start script is used.
- This setting can be used when running the Agent start script in system start-up and shutdown configurations that are executed by
root
, e.g. in/etc/init.d
or corresponding locations.
JS7_AGENT_LOG_DIR
- sets the directory where the JobScheduler Agent log file is created.
- This setting defaults to the directory
logs
in the Agent installation directory. - For Windows systems for which the Agent is installed in the program directory that is pointed to by the
%ProgramFiles%
environment variable it is recommended not to use the default setting. Instead specify a different path via theSCHEDULER_LOG_DIR
environment variable, e.g. some location in the data directory that is pointed to by the%ProgramData%
environment variable.
JS7_AGENT_WORK_DIR
- sets the working directory for the jobs started by the JobScheduler Agent, e.g. ${HOME} or %USERPROFILE%.
- This setting defaults to the SCHEDULER_HOME.
JS7_AGENT_KILL_SCRIPT
- sets the location of a "kill script" if required.
The kill script provides the functionality to kill a task and it's child processes.
- Kill scripts are provided by
./bin/jobscheduler_agent_kill_task.sh
for Unix as default.\bin\jobscheduler_agent_kill_task.cmd
for Windows as default
JS7_AGENT_PID_FILE_DIR
- sets the directory where the JobScheduler Agent pid file is created.
- This setting defaults to the directory that is specified with the
JS7_AGENT_LOG_DIR
environment variable or the log directory default value.
Usage Examples
Running the Agent on Windows
For Windows® operating systems the location of the Java Runtime Environment and of the log directory can be specified like this:
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set JAVA_HOME=%ProgramFiles%\Java\jre8
set SCHEDULER_LOG_DIR=%ProgramData%\sos-berlin.com\js7\agent\agent_2.0\logs
"%ProgramFiles%\sos-berlin.com\agent\js7\agent_2.0\bin\agent.cmd" start |
Running the Agent on Mac OS X
For Mac® OS X the location of the Java Runtime Environment can be specified like this:
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JAVA_HOME=/Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home
export JAVA_HOME
/Users/ap/Documents/js7/agent/bin/agent.sh start |
Automated Start-up and Shutdown of an Agent
- For Unix systems the start-up and shutdown configurations apply that are executed by
root
, e.g. in/etc/init.d
or corresponding locations.- Consider use of the
JS7_USER
environment variable to run an Agent that is started byroot
for a different user account.
- Consider use of the
- For Windows systems the start-up of the Agent by installing it as a Windows Service is recommended.
Debugging
- The Agent log level can be increased using the Agent's Apache ProcRun Demon Service Manager demon/service.
- On Windows systems this is installed in the Agent
service
Folder and will have a name such assos_agent_4444w.exe
where4444
is the port the agent can be addressed over. - Start the ProcRun Manager, select the Logging tab in the Manager interface and set the level to Debug.
- The location of the log files has already been described above.
- (Do not forget to set the debug level back to Info once finished.)
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- Multiple instances of the JS7 Agent on the same computer can be operated, e.g. for different user accounts that jobs should be executed for.
- Consider detailed instructions with the JobScheduler Universal Agent - Running multiple instances article.
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Testing the JobScheduler Universal Agent Operability
A simple way to test if the installed Agent works as expected is to carry out a test using Process Classes. The Process Class and the corresponding job will be defined in your JobScheduler Master, which will connect to the JobScheduler Agent. SOS recommends to do the test locally to exclude connection problems, e.g. firewall settings, since the goal of the test is to see whether the JobScheduler Agent is working properly.
Process Class and Standalone Job
First create a Process Class, for example the following (find attached example: agent1.process_class.xml):
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<process_class max_processes="10">
<remote_schedulers >
<remote_scheduler remote_scheduler="http://localhost:4445"/>
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Important! When defining the remote JobScheduler URL, it is required to add
http://
, e.g. like for the above http://localhost:4445, for HTTP communication.https://
if you did configure secure HTTPS communication.
Second, you should define a Standalone Job and associate the Process Class as configured above to the job (find an example attached: standalone_hello.job.xml):
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<job process_class="agent1">
<script language="shell">
<![CDATA[
echo "hello world"
]]>
</script>
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Finally:
- store both XML files (
agent1.process_class.xml
andstandalone_hello.job.xml
) to the JobSchedulerlive
folder in./config/live.
- start the job in JOC (start task immediately).
Find more details and use cases from the article: How to execute Jobs and Job Chains with Agents
Logs
The easiest way to check if the test was successful is to verify the contents of the job log in JOC and to see if the job completed successfully. Otherwise an error will be reported in JOC.
For double-checking you can verify the log from the JobScheduler Universal Agent. If the JobScheduler Universal Agent is running and the steps above were correctly completed then you should see something like this in the JobScheduler Universal Agent log:
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2020-04-28 16:11:24.462 +0200 [DEBUG] akka.io.TcpListener - New connection accepted
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2020-04-28 16:13:39.231 +0200 [DEBUG] spray.can.server.HttpServerConnection - TcpConnection terminated, stopping |
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Behavior in the event of the Universal Agent crashing
It is important that all the tasks running on an Agent are killed if the Agent should crash or otherwise terminate abnormally while executing tasks. To this end, every task that is being executed by an Agent is noted by a agent_watchdog.sh agent watchdog process in a kill_tasks_after_crash.sh
script. This script is located in the Agent's tmp
folder and tasks are dynamically added to and deleted from the script as they are started and completed. This script is dynamically created when a first task is started by the Agent and is deleted when no tasks are running.
If an Agent crashes then the Agent Watchdog will start this script which will then cause all tasks to be killed that were running when the Agent crashed.
See also
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- JobScheduler Universal Agent - Batch Installation and Update of Agents
- JobScheduler Universal Agent - Installation with Windows Installer
- JobScheduler Universal Agent - Running multiple instances
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