paul@955 | 1 | = Cron Task Scheduler Integration = |
paul@955 | 2 | |
paul@1049 | 3 | The `conf/cron/cron.daily/imip-agent` file contains commands that update |
paul@1049 | 4 | the following: |
paul@1049 | 5 | |
paul@1049 | 6 | * Free/busy collections for all known users |
paul@1049 | 7 | * Quota records for all known quota groups |
paul@1049 | 8 | |
paul@1049 | 9 | This file should be copied to the appropriate destination. For example: |
paul@1049 | 10 | |
paul@1049 | 11 | {{{ |
paul@1049 | 12 | cp conf/cron/cron.daily/imip-agent /etc/cron.daily/ |
paul@1049 | 13 | }}} |
paul@1049 | 14 | |
paul@1049 | 15 | Where frequency-specific directories are not supported by cron on a system, a |
paul@1049 | 16 | `crontab` entry of the appropriate format is required instead. |
paul@1049 | 17 | |
paul@1049 | 18 | == Event Recurrences == |
paul@1049 | 19 | |
paul@1018 | 20 | The periods defined by recurring events are not all recorded in a user's |
paul@1018 | 21 | free/busy collection if such events recur indefinitely. Instead, only the |
paul@1018 | 22 | periods within a certain window of time are recorded for such events. As a |
paul@1018 | 23 | consequence, free/busy collections need to be progressively expanded over |
paul@1018 | 24 | time to include periods that were ignored when previously recording |
paul@1018 | 25 | free/busy information for an event. |
paul@955 | 26 | |
paul@955 | 27 | See the [[../EventRecurrences|guide to event recurrences]] for more information |
paul@955 | 28 | on how recurring events are supported. |
paul@1018 | 29 | |
paul@1018 | 30 | Responsibility for generating free/busy expansions lies with the |
paul@1018 | 31 | `tools/make_freebusy.py` program, which is a general tool that can also |
paul@1018 | 32 | reset the free/busy records defined for a user or those made available to a |
paul@1018 | 33 | user. |
paul@1049 | 34 | |
paul@1049 | 35 | == Quota Journals == |
paul@1049 | 36 | |
paul@1049 | 37 | As events are confirmed for resources, where quotas on resources have been |
paul@1049 | 38 | imposed, such quotas will be consumed until eventually exhausted, thus |
paul@1049 | 39 | preventing future reservations. By expiring records of past events, quotas |
paul@1049 | 40 | can effectively be replenished, allowing reservations to be made for future |
paul@1049 | 41 | events. |
paul@1049 | 42 | |
paul@1049 | 43 | See the [[../Resources|resources guide]] for more information in imposing |
paul@1049 | 44 | quotas on groups of resources. |
paul@1049 | 45 | |
paul@1049 | 46 | Responsibility for updating the quota records lies with the |
paul@1049 | 47 | `tools/update_quotas.py` program, which can be used manually to update quota |
paul@1049 | 48 | information for the indicated quota groups. |