[Dancer-users] Web-front end for long-running processes

damien krotkine dkrotkine at gmail.com
Thu Sep 20 17:58:01 CEST 2012


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On 20 September 2012 17:46, Assaf Gordon <gordon at cshl.edu> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm planning a web site (w/ Dancer, of course :) ) that will execute shell scripts (to compute some results) and eventually return the results to the user.
>
> The web-side is simple enough, but the shell scripts might take anywhere between 10 seconds to 10 minutes to execute.
>
> Is there a recommended way to manage external jobs for this type of scenario ?
> One extreme is to use SGE/PBS and build a whole database-backed-up queuing system.
> The other is perhaps to execute the shell scripts (serialized, one after the other) and just send the results to the users by email.
>
> But if anyone has experience with something similar, any advice will be appreciated.
> (This is supposed to be a short-term project, just a front-end to some unix scripts - so I prefer to keep it simple, not build a full-fledged infrastructure from scratch).
>
> Thanks,
>  -gordon
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