Contents of the Start/Stop Job Server Screen
Use the fields and options to configure the Start/Stop Job Server screen.
Job Servers
Use this block to view job server information and, optionally, select the daily shutdown and startup times.
Field | Description |
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Server Name |
This field displays the name of this job server. This is a predetermined name assigned to the WebLogic server during installation. |
Status |
This field displays whether a job server is currently Running or Not Running. |
Destination Server |
Use this field to enter a valid Java Messaging Service (JMS) queue to which all the job queues in this job server are sent for processing. This way, jobs assigned in this server are processed by a dedicated hardware. Leave this field blank to process the job queues via the default JMS system messaging queue. |
Daily Shutdown Time |
Use this field to enter the scheduled time each day at which this job server should stop polling the database for the next scheduled job. Use the standard hh:mm:ss AM/PM format, where hh = hour, mm = minute, and ss = second (HH:MM:SS AM or PM). If you enter data in the Daily Restart Time field, entry in this field is required. |
Daily Restart Time |
Enter the scheduled time each day at which the job server should restart polling the database for the next scheduled job. Use the standard hh:mm:ss AM/PM format, where hh = hour, mm = minute, and ss = second (HH:MM:SS AM or PM). If you enter data in the Daily Shutdown Time field, entry in this field is required. |
Start |
Click this button to start the selected job server. This makes the job server available for processing jobs. |
Stop |
Click this button to stop the selected job server. This makes the job server unavailable for processing jobs. |
Available Job Queues
This table window displays all available job queues across all available servers.
Field | Description |
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Job Queue |
This field displays the identification code of this queue. |
Process Sequentially |
This field displays Y if this queue has been enabled to process jobs sequentially in the job server. Otherwise, this field displays N. You can enable/disable sequential processing for a job queue by selecting the Process Sequentially check box in the Manage Job Queues screen. |
Use Parallel SQL |
This field displays whether parallel SQL is enabled (Y) or disabled (N) for a job queue. This option is available only if you are using Oracle DBMS. For other DBMS like MS SQL Server, this option does not display. You can enable/disable parallel SQL for a job queue by selecting the Use Parallel SQL check box in the Manage Job Queues screen. |
Select |
Click this button to add the selected job queue to the selected server in the Job Servers block. The selected job queue displays in the Assigned Job Queues table window. |
Assigned Job Queues
Field | Description |
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Job Queue |
This field displays the identification code of this queue. |
Active for Server |
Select this option to make this queue active for the server. Click to save any change in this queue's activity status to the database (JOB_QUEUE_LIST table). |
Process Sequentially |
This field displays Y if this queue has been enabled to process jobs sequentially in the job server. Otherwise, this field displays N. You can enable/disable sequential processing for a job queue by selecting the Process Sequentially check box in the Manage Job Queues screen. |
Use Parallel SQL |
This field displays whether parallel SQL is enabled (Y) or disabled (N) for a job queue. This option is available only if you are using Oracle DBMS. For other DBMS like MS SQL Server, this option does not display. You can enable/disable parallel SQL for a job queue by selecting the Use Parallel SQL check box in the Manage Job Queues screen. |