From: Kirby Krueger <kirbyk@corp.webtv.net>
JCStandish@magellanhealth.com wrote:
>
> From: JCStandish@magellanhealth.com
>
> Not trying to sound dumb here, but my active processes show multiple
> instances of the collect-subtrees running at the same time. I get e-mails
> stating that the collect-subtrees normal process is running and it is
> locked. Is cron spawning the multiple processes because 5 minutes is not
> long enough time to complete? If it is, is that a problem?
>
That's probably the case, that it's taking too long. It might be a
problem, if skipping data points is a problem for your data - and it's
annoying, at any rate. You can easily verify this by looking at the end
of the log files in the cricket-log directory - it gives the time of the
run at the end of each log.
This is where it's a good idea to split your subtrees into multiple
sets. It's not hard at all - just edit your subtree-sets file, and
stick the new sets into cron (replacing normal with whatever you named
your set.)
-- Kirby
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