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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    Can p_manage_111 run multi-process? Can the p_acq_04, p_cir_25, and p_manage_111 jobs be run at the same time?

    Resolution:
    As can be seen by looking at the $aleph_proc/p_manage_111, manage_111 is single-process; it can't run multi-process..
    What we usually do with these jobs is to run them while the indexing jobs are running in the BIB library. The libraries are each independent. You can have jobs running in the BIB, Authority, and ADM libraries simultaneously without any problem..
    I would say that you could definitely run p_acq_04 (since it is reading ACQtables) at the same time as one of the others..
    p_manage_111 and p_cir_25 read some of the same (circ) tables but since they are not *writing* to the same tables, it would also be OK to run those at the same time.

    (keywords: p-manage-111 manage-111 manage_111 cir_25 p-cir-25 cir-25 acq_04 p-acq-04 acq-04)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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