dns-domain-expiration-checker | python script to check the expiration dates | Job Scheduling library

 by   ak545 Python Version: Current License: GPL-3.0

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dns-domain-expiration-checker is a Python library typically used in Data Processing, Job Scheduling applications. dns-domain-expiration-checker has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              It has 20 star(s) with 4 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
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            • Check CLI
            • Prints the heading of the domain
            • Print hr
            • Print namespases
            • Checks the domain for validity
            • Load the whois cache file
            • Calculates the expiration days of the given expiration date
            • Return the difference between two lines
            • Make a report for a telegram
            • Send a Telegram message
            • Load domains list from file
            • Check if the given domain is supported
            • Make a report for email
            • Send an email
            • Create the command line parser
            • Print the result
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Plotly Express Timeline Gantt Chart, color coding based on column in dataframe
            Asked 2022-Mar-23 at 19:09

            I'm trying to create a machine shop schedule that is color coded by parts that belong to the same assembly. I'm using plotly express timeline to create the Gantt. It is reading an excel file on my desktop to generate the schedule. I created a sample below. The goal is to have all the Chair parts be the same color, and all the Desk parts be the same color.

            Here's the code to read the excel file and create the Gantt:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-23 at 19:09
            • good practice is paste you data as text into a question
            • have made two changes
              1. put Assembly into hover_data so that it is in customdata of each trace
              2. loop through traces to update marker_color based on Assembly in customdata

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71578883

            QUESTION

            Allow a requested multi-node job to run on a subset of nodes
            Asked 2022-Mar-01 at 10:29

            I need to submit a slurm job that needs to have a core count divisible by 7 on a cluster with 64 core nodes. One solution is to run a 7 node/16 core job, which works well because the parallelization works extremely well between these 7 groups of cores (very little communication between the 7 groups).

            Scheduling of this job becomes difficult however since its hard for 7 nodes to open up 16 cores at one time. Are there any ways to submit jobs in the following configurations?

            • Explicitly request 2 nodes, one uses 64 cores and one uses 48 cores.

            • Allow the job to combine the 7 node job to place multiple node allocations on a single node, allowing it to simply find 7 groups of 16 cores.

            The only thing I cannot allow is the groups of 16 cores to be split over 2 nodes, as this will dramatically hurt performance.

            This is running on slurm 20.11.8

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-01 at 10:29

            Explicitly request 2 nodes, one uses 64 cores and one uses 48 cores.

            If I understood your requirement correctly, then this will satisfy your first configuration requirement:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71269675

            QUESTION

            What does application's own process mean in android Job Scheduler
            Asked 2022-Feb-26 at 06:17

            I was going through JobScheduler API documentation, it states "This is an API for scheduling various types of jobs against the framework that will be executed in your application's own process." What does application's own process mean, does that mean application context such that when app is killed job will terminated as well?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-26 at 06:17

            A process is a technical term in the realm of Operating Systems. A process is basically 1 or more threads of execution that share resources and memory. Basically a single instance of an application being run. A new thread is not a new process, but running another application would be, or running a second instance of the same application.

            In general in Android an app is a single process. There are ways to launch services in separate processes, but its a very niche thing to do with limited reasons to do so.

            What that does mean is that JobScheduler runs the job in the same process as the app- if the app is already running, it won't start a new instance of the app, it will run it on the existing resource. That means they can share memory and other resources with any activities or services currently running.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71274482

            QUESTION

            Setting and passing string variable in SLURM job script
            Asked 2022-Feb-24 at 12:06

            I have a SLURM job script as follows:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-24 at 12:06

            Actually, the single quotes will be striped by Bash during the assignment.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71248955

            QUESTION

            slurm - use array and limit the number of jobs running at the same time until they finish
            Asked 2022-Jan-14 at 19:54

            Let's suppose I have the following bash script (bash.sh) to be run on a HPC using slurm:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-14 at 19:54

            Extract from Slurm's sbatch documentation:

            -a, --array=
            ... A maximum number of simultaneously running tasks from the job array may be specified using a "%" separator. For example "--array=0-15%4" will limit the number of simultaneously running tasks from this job array to 4. ...

            This should limit the number of running jobs to 5 in your array:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70714638

            QUESTION

            Sidekiq perform_later enqueue after waiting time
            Asked 2021-Dec-01 at 14:47

            I need to add a job to run in the background, which I can easily do by MyJob.perform_later(args).

            But I need some wait time before the scheduling, say 1 minute.

            So if I schedule the job, it should get enqueued after 1 minute.

            One workaround I could think of is to add sleep to my job. For example:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-01 at 14:47

            Well, you can set a wait option like MyJob.set(wait: 1.minute).perform_later

            By setting wait the job will be enqueued after 1 minute.

            Reference: https://guides.rubyonrails.org/v4.2/active_job_basics.html#enqueue-the-job

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70186278

            QUESTION

            Array issue with endbefore start in CPLEX
            Asked 2021-Nov-26 at 11:06

            I am trying to add an Endbeforestartconstraint to my contrained programming problem. However, I receive an error saying that my end beforestart is not an array type. I do not understand this as I almost copied the constraint and data from the sched_seq example in CPLEX, I only changed it to integers.

            What I try to accomplish with the constraint, is that task 3 and task 1 will be performed before task 2 will start.

            How I can fix the array error for this constraint?

            Please find below the relevant parts of my code

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-22 at 13:52

            You must have values in p.pre or p.post that are outside of the array indexing range.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70055783

            QUESTION

            Transition matrix not included in my solution of my scheduling problem in CPLEX CP
            Asked 2021-Nov-22 at 15:50

            My distance matrix in my no overlap constraint does not seem to work in my model outcome. I have formulated the distance matrix by means of a tuple set. I have tried this in 2 different ways as can be seen in the code. Both tuple sets seem to be correct and the distance matrix is added in the noOverlap constraint for the dvar sequence.

            Nevertheless I do not see the added transition distance between products in the optimal results. Jobs seem to continue at the same time when a job is finished. Instead of waiting for a transition time. I would like this transition matrix to hold both for machine 1 and machine 2.

            Could someone tell me what I did wrong in my model formulation? I have looked into the examples, but they seem to be constructed in the same way. So I do not know what I am doing wrong.

            mod.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-22 at 15:50

            You should specify interval types for each sequence. In your case, the type is the job id:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70057835

            QUESTION

            Including a distance matrix in a CP schedulling problem
            Asked 2021-Nov-20 at 18:49

            I want to try to add a distance matrix to a simple scheduling problem in CPLEX using CP however I cannot manage to get this in without an error in my new dvar sequence.

            I am trying to include setup times between products 1,2 and 3 which depend on the sequence that the products are scheduled. The setup times for the different sequences are given in a distancematrix.I tried to define the distance matrix as a tuple triplet in the mod file and as a matrix in the dat file but both options do not work for me.

            The new setup dvar sequence for this setup time is called setup, and should represent the sequence of every job J on a machine. However, I receive the error that 'the function noOverlap dvarsequence,[range][range] does not exists. I do not understand what I am doing wrong, since I defined the dvar seq and the matrix so in my understanding it should work

            Could someone help me out here? Stuck with this problem for a while now.

            Please find below the mod. and dat. files.

            Thank you in advance! mod.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-20 at 18:49

            you should turn the distance matrix into a tuple set.

            See example from How to with OPL ?

            TSP (Traveling Salesman Problem) in OPL with scheduling, with Constraint Programming, or with remove circuits and MTZ

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70047048

            QUESTION

            How do I implement a Scheduled Notification service?
            Asked 2021-Nov-15 at 14:42

            How do I implement a Scheduled Notification service that sends alerts to the app's users at their preferred times? For the time being, they are receiving immediate notification; however, can someone advise on how I might schedule it?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-15 at 11:26

            1. Using ScheduledExecutorService

            ScheduledExecutorService is an ExecutorService that may perform instructions after a specified delay or on a regular basis. The schedule methods construct tasks with different delays and return a task object that may be used to cancel or check their execution. The scheduleAtFixedRate() and scheduleWithFixedDelay() methods generate and run tasks that run at a fixed rate or with a fixed delay until they are cancelled.

            Here's a class that has a method that creates a ScheduledExecutorService that runs the procedure every second. :

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69973253

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            Install dns-domain-expiration-checker

            The script requires Python version 3.6 or higher. Of course, you need to install it yourself first Python. On Linux, it is usually already installed. If not, install it, for example:. For Microsoft Windows download the distribution package and install it. I recommend downloading "Download Windows x86 executable installer" if you have a 32-bit OS and "Download Windows x86-64 web-based installer" if you have a 64-bit OS. During installation, I recommend checking all options (Documentation, pip, tcl / tk and IDLE, Python test suit, py launcher, for all users (requeres elevation)).

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