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svn commit: r1837083 -
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Author: cwiklik
Date: Mon Jul 30 18:54:54 2018
New Revision: 1837083
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1837083&view=rev
Log:
UIMA-5843 documented new job spec properties
Modified:
uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/cli/ducc-submit.tex
Modified: uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/cli/ducc-submit.tex
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/cli/ducc-submit.tex?rev=1837083&r1=1837082&r2=1837083&view=diff
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--- uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/cli/ducc-submit.tex (original)
+++ uima/uima-ducc/trunk/uima-ducc-duccdocs/src/site/tex/duccbook/part2/cli/ducc-submit.tex Mon Jul 30 18:54:54 2018
@@ -296,6 +296,21 @@
--process_per_item_time_max 60
\end{verbatim}
+ \item[$--$process\_error\_window\_threshold {[integer]} ] This specifies an upper bound for number
+ of process errors a JP can tolerate. When this threshold is reached, the JP will terminate. If
+ not specified, the default is 1 which means terminate on first process error. Example:
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ --process_error_window_threshold 2
+ \end{verbatim}
+
+ \item[$--$process\_error\_window\_size {[integer]} ] This specifies a window the JP error handler
+ uses to determine if it should terminate on process error. When a defined number of errors
+ in a given window is reached, the JP will terminate. If not specified, the default is 1 which means
+ terminate on first process error. This property is used together with {\em $--$process\_error\_window\_threshold}. Example:
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ --process_error_window_size 10
+ \end{verbatim}
+
\item[$--$process\_pipeline\_count {[integer]} ] This specifies the number of pipelines per
process to be deployed, i.e. the number of work-items each JP will process simultaneously.
It is used by the Resource Manager to determine how many