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 Version <: print generate_pretty_revision_date_string('$Id$'); :>
 
 <h2>Overview</h2>
 
 <p>This HOWTO guide intends to give you ideas on how to run your
 CDSware installation and how to take care of its normal operation day
 by day.
 
 <h2>BibSched Periodical Tasks</h2>
 
 <p>Many tasks that manipulate the bibliographic record database can be
 set to run in a periodical mode.  For example, we want to have the
 indexing engine to scan periodically for newly arrived documents to
 index them as soon as they enter into the system.  It is the role of
 the BibSched system to take care of the task scheduling and the task
 execution.
 
 <p>Periodical tasks (such as regular metadata indexing) as well as
 one-time tasks (such as a batch upload of acquired metadata file)
 are not executed straight away but are stored in the BibSched task
 queue.  BibSched daemon looks periodically in the queue and launches
 the tasks according to their order or the date of programmed runtime.
 You can consider BibSched to be a kind of cron daemon for
 bibliographic tasks.
 
 <p>This means that after CDSware installation you want to have
 BibSched daemon running permanently.  To launch BibSched daemon, do:
 
    <blockquote>
    <pre>
     $ bibsched -d
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
      
 To setup indexing, reformatting, and collection updating daemons to
 run periodically with a sleeping period of, say, 1 hour:
  
    <blockquote>
    <pre>
-   $ bibindex -s1h
+   $ bibindex -f50000 -s1h
    $ bibreformat -oHB,HD -s1h
-   $ webcoll -s1h -v0
-   $ bibrank -s1h
+   $ webcoll -v0 -s1h
+   $ bibrank -f50000 -s1h
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
 
 <strong>HINT:</strong> It is good to have these three tasks
 permanently in your BibSched queue so that your newly submitted
 documents will be further processed automatically.
 
 <p> Note that the BibSched daemon automatic mode stops as soon as some
 of the tasks ends with an error.  It it therefore a good idea to
 inspect BibSched queue from time to time.  This can be done by running
 the BibSched command-line admin interface:
 
    <blockquote>
    <pre>
    $ bibsched
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
 
 that will permit you to stop/start the daemon mode, to delete the
 tasks already submitted, to run some of the tasks manually, etc.  Note
 also that BibSched daemon writes log and error files on its operation
 and on the operation of its tasks.  The log and error files can be
 found on your system at <LOGDIR>.
 
 <p><strong>HINT:</strong> You may want to launch the
 <code>bibsched</code> command from time to time (say a couple of times
 per day) to inspect the BibSched queue and to verify the status of the
 BibSched system.
 
 <p><strong>HINT:</strong> You may want to clean up the old BibSched
 tasks with the DONE status, let us say once per month, to make the
 task table slim and the bibsched daemon both faster and less memory
 hungry:
 
    <blockquote>
    <pre>
    $ echo "DELETE FROM schTASK WHERE status='DONE' AND runtime&lt;DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 MONTH);" | dbexec
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
 
 <h2>Recalculate ranking weights</h2>
 
 <p>When you are adding new records to the system, the word frequency
 ranking weights for old records aren't recalculated by default in
 order to speed up the insertion of new records.  This may influence a
 bit the precision of word similarity searches.  It is therefore
 advised to expressely run bibrank in the recalculating mode once in a
 while by doing:
 
    <blockquote>
    <pre>
    $ bibrank -wwrd -R
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
 
 You may want to do this either (i) periodically, say once per month,
 or (ii) depending on the number of newly added records, say when the
 database size grows by 2-3 percent.
 
 <h2>Guest Users Cleanup</h2>
 
 <p>Guest users create a lot of entries in <CDSNAME> tables that are
 related to their web sessions, their search history, personal baskets,
 etc.  This data has to be garbage-collected periodically.  At the
 moment this is done via a command line program:
 
    <blockquote>
    <pre>
    $ sessiongc
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
 
 <strong>HINT:</strong> You may want to launch this command every day.
 In the future the garbage collection task may be done via BibSched task
 queue. <!--FIXME-->
 
 <h2>Alert Engine</h2>
 
 <p><CDSNAME> users may set up an automatic notification email alerts
 that would send them documents corresponding to the user profile by
 email either daily, weekly, or monthly.  It is the job of the alert
 engine to do this.  The alert engine has to be run every day:
 
    <blockquote>
    <pre>
    $ alertengine
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
 
 <strong>HINT:</strong> You may want to set up an external cron job
 to call <code>alertengine</code> each day.
 
 <h2>Cleaning Up the Filesystem</h2>
 
 <p>BibSched creates log and err files in <code>&lt;prefix&gt;/var/log</code>
 directory that is good to clean up from time to time.  For example:
 
    <blockquote>
    <pre>
    $ find /usr/local/cdsware-DEMO/var/log -name "bibsched_task_*" -size 0c -exec \rm -f {} \;   
    $ find /usr/local/cdsware-DEMO/var/log -name "bibsched_task_*" -atime +28 -exec \rm -f {} \;
    $ find /usr/local/cdsware-DEMO/var/log -name "bibsched_task_*" -atime +7 -exec gzip -9 {} \;
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
 
 <p>BibReformat creates temorary XML files in
 <code><prefix>/var/tmp</code> that may be deleted after they are
 uploaded.  For example:
 
    <blockquote>
    <pre>   
    $ find /usr/local/cdsware-DEMO/var/tmp -name "rec_fmt_*.xml" -size 0c -exec \rm -f {} \;   
    $ find /usr/local/cdsware-DEMO/var/tmp -name "rec_fmt_*.xml" -atime +28 -exec \rm -f {} \;
    $ find /usr/local/cdsware-DEMO/var/tmp -name "rec_fmt_*.xml" -atime +7 -exec gzip -9 {} \;
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
 
 <p>FIXME: Thoughts on WebSubmit log archives, what to keep, what not.