CONTENTS OF THIS FILE
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 * Introduction
 * Features
 * Requirements
 * Installation
 * Configuration
 * Daemon Usage

INTRODUCTION
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This module is meant to provide a simple means of creating a robust
command-line-driven, fully bootstrapped PHP Daemon. It uses the PHP-Daemon
(https://github.com/shaneharter/PHP-Daemon) Library to create the Daemon (via
the Libraries API) in order to not re-invent the wheel ;-).


FEATURES
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 * Provides a Drush interface to start/stop your Daemon.
 * Your daemon starts in the background and is detached from the current
   terminal.
 * Daemon will run all Tripal Jobs submitted within 20 seconds.
 * A log including the number of jobs executed, their identifiers and results.
 * Lock Files, Automatic restart (8hrs default) and Built-in Signal Handling &
   Event Logging are only a few of the features provided by the Daemon API
   making this a fully featured & robust Daemon.

REQUIREMENTS
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 * Libraries API (https://www.drupal.org/project/libraries)
 * PHP-Daemon Library version 2.0 (https://github.com/shaneharter/PHP-Daemon)
 * Drush 5.x (https://github.com/drush-ops/drush)
 * Drush Daemon API (https://www.drupal.org/project/drushd)

INSTALLATION
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 * Install all required modules as per their instructions.
 * Install this module as you would normally install a contributed drupal
   module. See:https://drupal.org/documentation/install/modules-themes/modules-7
   for further information.
 * Download the PHP-Daemon Library and extract it in your sites/all/libraries
   directory. The folder must be named "PHP-Daemon".

CONFIGURATION
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The module has no menu or modifiable settings.  There is no configuration.  When
enabled, the module will provide a number of drush commands for control of the
Tripal Daemon from the command-line.

TRIPAL DAEMON USAGE
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* Start Daemon
    drush trpjob-daemon start
* Stop Daemon
    drush trpjob-daemon stop
* Check the Status
    drush trpjob-daemon status
* Show the Log
   * List the last 10 lines of the log file:
      drush trpjob-daemon show-log
   * List the last N lines of the log file:
      drush trpjob-daemon show-log --num_lines=N