.TH queued 1 "December 24, 2013" "version 1.1.0" "USER COMMANDS" .SH NAME queued - daemon for starting jobs to queue of calculations .SH SYNOPSIS .B queued [ -c /etc/queued.conf ] [ -v | --version ] [ -h | --help ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B queued is a simple daemon written on BASH for starting jobs to queue of calculations in the background. .SH OPTIONS .TP -c /etc/queued.conf Full path to configuration file. Default is '/etc/queued.conf'. .TP -h, --help Show help and exit. .TP -v, --version Show version and exit. .SH FILES .TP /usr/lib/systemd/system/queued.service Systemd service file. .TP /etc/queued.conf Configuration file. .SH EXAMPLES .TP # systemctl start queued.service Start daemon with parameters that are described in configuration file. .TP # systemctl enable queued.service Enable daemon autostart. .SH USAGE WITH SYSTEMD If you need change path to configuration file, copy standart service file to /etc directory: .PP .nf # cp /usr/lib/systemd/system/queued.service /etc/systemd/system/queued-my-profile.service .fi .PP Then replace path to configuration file to your option. For example, .PP .B from: .nf ExecStart=/usr/bin/queued .fi .B to .nf ExecStart=/usr/bin/queued -c /path/to/new/queued.conf .fi .PP Copy configuration file and edit it: .PP .nf # cp /etc/queued.conf /path/to/new/queued.conf # $EDITOR /path/to/new/queued.conf .fi .PP Then start service: .PP .nf # systemctl start queued-my-profile.service .fi .SH ERRORS Use .B journalctl to determine errors: .nf [II] - information string [WW] - warning [EE] - error .fi .SH SEE ALSO .BR queued.conf (5) .SH AUTHOR Evgeniy Alexeev aka arcanis <\fIesalexeev@gmail.com\fR>