10.3 PlateSpin Orchestrate Sample Job Summary

The following table provides a high-level explanation of the PlateSpin Orchestrate job examples that are delivered with PlateSpin Orchestrate and the job developer concepts you might want to understand:

Table 10-1 PlateSpin Orchestrate Job Development Examples

Example Name

Job Function Capabilities

demoIterator.job

  • Using policy constraints and job arguments to restrict joblet execution to specific resources.

  • Scheduling joblets using a ParameterSpace.

  • Provides an example of executing a command on a resource.

dgtest.job

  • Downloading files stored on grid management servers to networked nodes.

factJunction.job

  • Retrieving information about objects in the grid relative to another object.

failover.job

  • Managing how joblets failover to enhance the robutsness of your jobs.

instclients.job

  • Installing an PlateSpin Orchestrate client on multiple machines.

  • Provides an example of executing a command on a resource.

jobargs.job

  • Understanding the various argument types that jobs can accept (integer, real, Boolean, string, time, date, list, dictionary, and array, which can contain the types integer, real, Boolean, time, date, and String).

notepad.job

  • Understanding how to launch specific applications on specified resources.

quickie.job

  • Understanding how jobs can start multiple instances of a joblet on one or more resources.

sweeper.job

  • Understanding how poll all resources on the grid.an ordered serialized scheduling of the joblets

whoami.job

  • Sending a command to the operating system’s default command interpreter. On Microsoft Windows, this is cmd.exe. On POSIX systems, this is /bin/sh.