![]() We will be adding quite a bit more to this page over time. In 8.4-Tallman, you can navigate to Admin > Support Tools > System Status to see an overview of the active CBJEs, how many jobs each has run in the last hour & day, a series of health checks, and a button to enable & disable the admin-only maintenance mode. ![]() In turn, CBJEs will not enqueue jobs when they do not have sufficient free threads to execute them. We have also made improvements to the flow of code that is used to pick up pending jobs so that they will be more evenly distributed across active CBJEs. In 8.4-Tallman, we have improved these locks and moved them to the DB so that they are shared and respected across CB VMs. Previously, there were a few barriers to running multiple CBJEs simultaneously-some of these (in particular, the locks in provisioning job) were obstacles for any CBJE (Celery and CB-crafted). The following sections give an overview of the advantages this brings. 8.4-Tallman is Built on the CloudBolt Job EngineĪfter installing or upgrading to CB 8.4-Tallman, your jobs will be executed by the CloudBolt Job Engine (CBJE) instead of Celery. ![]() Since then, our team has made substantial progress and we want to share the results of our efforts with you, our respected customers. We published a post last month that covered our journey to Celery as well as our intent and reasons for going back to a custom-crafted job engine.
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