name: cleanup-logs command: /usr/bin/rm -rf /var/log/volute/archived/*.gz timeout: 300 retries: 2 on_failure: notify_admin volute-cli task create --file cleanup-logs.yaml 4.3 Run task immediately volute-cli task run cleanup-logs 4.4 Schedule recurring execution volute-cli task schedule cleanup-logs --cron "0 2 * * *" # Daily at 2 AM 5. Managing Task Dependencies (Jobs) Create a job file data-pipeline.yaml :
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name: nightly-etl tasks: - name: extract command: ./extract_api.py depends_on: [] - name: transform command: ./transform.py depends_on: [extract] - name: load command: ./load_to_db.sh depends_on: [transform] Register and run: a volute ns task manager
https://<volute-host>:8443/task-manager Default credentials: admin / volute-task | Parameter | Recommended value | Effect | |-----------|------------------|--------| | workers | 4–8 | Higher = more concurrency | | queue_max_size | 1000 | Prevents overflow | | task_timeout_default | 300s | Avoid hung tasks | | log_retention_days | 30 | Controls disk usage | Introduction The Volute NS Task Manager is a
Since "Volute NS" is not a mainstream public tool, this guide is written as a for a professional-grade task manager in that environment—covering architecture, core functions, and operational steps. A Volute NS Task Manager: User & Administration Guide 1. Introduction The Volute NS Task Manager is a lightweight, priority-driven scheduler designed for managing concurrent processes, workflows, and system jobs within the Volute NS ecosystem. It supports real-time monitoring, dependency resolution, and resource-aware task allocation. a volute ns task manager
volute-cli task-manager config set workers 6 volute-cli task-manager restart 8.1 Task stuck in “pending” Check: Worker availability Fix:
# Enable the task manager service volute-cli task-manager enable volute-cli task-manager status Set default worker count (e.g., 4) volute-cli task-manager config set workers 4