trueno.io
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A Javascript Powered Distributed System For High Performance Computing
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A Javascript Powered Distributed System For High Performance Computing
Install
$ npm install -g trueno.io
usage
Usage: trueno <cmd>
Commands:
supervisor [flags..] Launch the Trueno.io Supervisor
sandbox [flags..] Launch a Trueno.io Sandbox
console [flags..] Launch the Trueno.io Console in a local web-app or command line interface
provider [flags..] Launch a Trueno.io Data Provider
tools [flags..] Launch the Trueno.io Tools command line interface
help [cmd] display help for [cmd]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
Example:
$trueno supervisor
usage: Console
Usage: trueno console [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-a, --address <string> The target Server address(IP or URI), default: global.trueno.io
-p, --port <number> The target Server listening port, default: 8000
-w, --web Start the Console in localhost web app, port: 8002
-v, --verbose Start the Server in verbose mode, i.e. all debbuging outputs will be printed to console
usage: Supervisor
Usage: trueno supervisor [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-a, --address <string> The Supervisor binding address(IP or URI), default: global.trueno.io
-p, --port <number> The Supervisor listening port, default: 8000
-m, --max-connections <number> The maximun number of connections to this Supervisor, default: unlimited
-w, --workers <number> Number of Supervisor workers instances, by default: 1
-v, --verbose Start the Supervisor in verbose mode, i.e. all debbuging outputs will be printed to console
usage: Sandbox
Usage: trueno sandbox [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-a, --address <string> The target Server address(IP or URI), default: global.jspeed.io
-p, --port <number> The target Server listening port, default: 8000
-w, --workers <number> Number of Sandbox workers instances, by default: 1
-m, --max-jobs <number> The maximun numbers of jobs running concurrently inside a worker, default: 1
-s, --secure <boolean> Setup provider connection via secure socket, default: false
--web Start sandbox in web mode, the target server port will be used as web server port.
-v, --verbose Start the Server in verbose mode, i.e. all debbuging outputs will be printed to console
usage: Provider
Usage: trueno provider [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-a, --address <string> The Provider binding address(IP or URI), default: global.trueno.io
-p, --port <number> The Provider listening port, default: 8000
-m, --max-connections <number> The maximun number of connections to this Provider, default: unlimited
-w, --workers <number> Number of Provider workers instances, by default: 1
-v, --verbose Start the Server in verbose mode, i.e. all debbuging outputs will be printed to console
License
MIT © Victor Santos, Servio Palacios, Edgardo Barsallo, Ananth Grama