I've got my queues up and running. But I need to "turn off" one of the queues over the weekend. (It should have enough wu's cached to satisfy the clients over the weekend.)
How do I do this? Will setting the starting and ending time effectively do this?
The second question relates to forwarding one queue through the other. That's working, but the stats on each queue are independent of the other. Can it be configured so that the "primary" queue (the one at home, which connects to Berkeley), keeps a record of wu's forwarded through it? I don't have access to the queue at school from home, so I cannot load up the port 5517 browser to check on how its doing unless I'm at school. Can the queue at school be seen as a "client" to the queue at home, so that when I view the stats on the queue at home I some clue as to what is happening on the queue at school?
As always, TIA. I should be putting up some good numbers for the TeAm before long. (I'm aiming for 2000+ wu's a week.)
-baz
How do I do this? Will setting the starting and ending time effectively do this?
The second question relates to forwarding one queue through the other. That's working, but the stats on each queue are independent of the other. Can it be configured so that the "primary" queue (the one at home, which connects to Berkeley), keeps a record of wu's forwarded through it? I don't have access to the queue at school from home, so I cannot load up the port 5517 browser to check on how its doing unless I'm at school. Can the queue at school be seen as a "client" to the queue at home, so that when I view the stats on the queue at home I some clue as to what is happening on the queue at school?
As always, TIA. I should be putting up some good numbers for the TeAm before long. (I'm aiming for 2000+ wu's a week.)
-baz
