

Maximum number of processes the server can execute simultaneously. Processors element configuration attributes: Valid values include: ALL, FINEST, FINER, FINE, CONFIG, INFO, SEVERE, WARNING, and OFF. Settings element configuration attributes: Configuration consists of specifying the queue address, defining which types of processes the server can execute, specifying the number of concurrent processes the server is allowed to process, and process-specific attributes such as desired output location. RPS processors are configured by editing the file serverConfig.xml. See “Windows Service Notes” and “Linux Daemon Notes” for some platform-specific information. Modify the serverConfig.xml file as needed (discussed below).Īfter saving changes to serverConfig.xml start the RPS by opening a command window, navigating to the installation folder and typing the following: Unzip PhoenixJobProcessor.zip into the new installation folder. The executing machine must be able to ping the machine where the RPS Queue is installed.Ĭreate a new folder where the RPS processor will be installed. The queue will only send a processor jobs of types that it is configured to process.Ĭopy PhoenixJobProcessor.zip to the machine that will perform the execution. For instance, there could be one server that only processes R jobs, one server that only processes NONMEM jobs, and yet another server that processes R, NONMEM and SAS jobs. RPS processors can be installed on any number of servers, and each processor can be configured to process different job types.

This section includes the following topics:Įach RPS processing server should contain only one RPS processor installation, but each processor installation can be configured to process multiple jobs concurrently. The RPS Queue and RPS Processor work together to efficiently submit the remote jobs to the various programs and return the results. Press Release: October 2, 2019, Stenograph Announces Robert T.The RPS (Remote Processing Server) allows users to submit particular steps in their workflows to external programs (e.g., NONMEM, SAS, etc.) for remote execution. Press Release: February 11, 2020, Stenograph Announces the Winner of the Robert T.

Press Release: March 6, 2020, Stenograph Announces the Winner of the Milton H. Press Release: June 18, 2020, Stenograph Announces Release of Limited Edition Blush Luminex II Press Release: August 5, 2020, Stenograph Announces Their New Logo Press Release: August 7, 2020, Stenograph Announces New Training Platform and Learning Network STAR Press Release Announces Growing Partnership with StenographĪugust 11, 2020, Stenograph's Response to Open Letter from California Court Reporters Association Press Release: October 5, 2020, Stenograph Announces Development of Connected Workflow Solutions for Court Reporters and AgenciesĪ Statement of Support from Steno Leaders Press Release: May 24, 2021, Stenograph Announces the Winner of the 2021 Milton H. Press Release: July 29, 2021, Stenograph Introduces CATalyst Version 21.5 at NCRA Conference Press Release: October 26, 2021, Stenograph and vTestify Announce Strategic Partnership to Deliver Official Transcript in Real Time During Remote Depositions and Legal Proceedings Stenograph's Commitment to the Stenographic Court Reporting Industry Press Release: November 1, 2021, Stenograph Announces Phoenix Automatic Speech Recognition Engine Press Release: December 14, 2021, Stenograph Announces the Launch of APEX®, a Connected Workflow Solution for Court Reporters and Agencies Year-End Message from Anir Dutta, President of Stenograph, Highlights Stenograph’s Continuous Commitment to Stenography Press Release: January 17, 2022, Stenograph Announces Release of Sapphire Luminex II Press Release: February 23, 2022, Stenograph Announces Recipient of the 2022 Milton H. Stenograph News Press Release: July 5, 2022, Stenograph Announces Release of Limited-Edition Lilac Luminex II
