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Running rufus-scheduler in a Rails 3 app without any problem.

But since my app is running in cluster of nodes, app1.myapp.com - app2.myapp.com, the rufus-scheduler is running the job app(N) times.

How can I make it run only on one server?

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  • How are you causing the Rufus Scheduler process to be run? What code runs it?
    – yfeldblum
    Sep 8, 2011 at 21:00

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Have you thought of this naive solution:

# at initialization

if `hostname -f` == 'app1.myapp.com'
  $scheduler = Rufus::Scheduler.start_new
  $scheduler.every '5s' do
    puts "hello world"
  end
else
  # we're on another host, do not schedule anything
  $scheduler = nil
end

?

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    Good approach, but one might need to add redis-semaphore or similar to take over the scheduler on another host in case the primary fails. Also maybe Socket.gethostname is better than using an external command? Feb 9, 2016 at 11:05
  • As written, my solution is naive. I am sure the OP refined it to suit his needs and his context.
    – jmettraux
    Feb 9, 2016 at 11:17

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