"Diogene87 is a robust GNU/Linux scheduling software." (8 words)
Diogene provides a daemon "dio87d" which can be easily controlled using the "dio87c" communication utility. Additionally, if you wish to use a graphical user interface, you can use the Narcisse81 module.
Diogene87 comes packed with a variety of features that make it an ideal choice for centralized management of jobs. You can easily run jobs on local or remote servers over a TCP/IP network. Additionally, jobs can be programmed to wait for others to be terminated. Jobs can also be started when another job is finished or aborted.
The start conditions of a job can be preset to wait for file-presence, manual validation, or specified time. You can easily plan a job at regular intervals ranging from daily, monthly to yearly. The software also logs a job's output and provides an easy-to-use web interface to monitor job execution.
You can rely on the software to provide you with statistics for the minimum, maximum, and average duration of a job. The job queue is optimized to control access to limited resources, and job queues can be manually opened or closed if the associated resources are not available.
In the latest release, some core dump issues were fixed, and new job states were added to explain why a job cannot be started. Additionally, explicit messages have been added in the job log to explain why a job was "deleted" and when it cannot be started. Finally, the 'js' (job stop) command can now be used to send a SIGINT signal to a running job, making it easier for users to manage running jobs.
Overall, Diogene87 is a powerful and efficient scheduling software that offers centralized management of jobs and provides crucial statistics to help you optimize job execution.
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