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General

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Starting jobs on different servers using process classes for remote execution 

  • JobScheduler can execute jobs on different servers.
  • Such jobs can be distributed in a way that within one job chain the respective jobs are executed on different servers.

Example

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  • A job chain contains 3 jobs, i.e. TaskB1, TaskB2, TaskB3.

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  • A user wants to configure

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  • TaskB1

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  • to be executed on

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  • server ServerA (localhost), TaskB2

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  • to be executed on server ServerB (Windows) and TaskB3 on server ServerC (Linux). 

  • JobScheduler can execute jobs on remote JobScheduler

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  • instances, by JobScheduler Agents or

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  • by SSH. 

  • In this example JobScheduler will execute jobs on remote JobScheduler instances using a process class. 

    • A JobScheduler process

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    • class is

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    • similar to a connection configuration where the remote JobScheduler's host name and port number

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    • are defined.

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    • With that process

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    • class

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    • being defined

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    • jobs can be configured to use the process

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    • class for remote execution.
    • JobScheduler will excute jobs on the remote JobScheduler instance and that instance will report back the status and the log to the local JobScheduler.

Diagram of Job Chain

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Job: JobB1

Code Block
languagehtml/xml

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
    <job  order="yes" stop_on_error="no" title="TaskB1 ServerA (Windows)" process_class="ServerA">
      <script  language="shell">
        <><![CDATA[
           @echo off 
           echo here is job %SCHEDULER_JOB_NAME%
           set /a number=%random% %%30 +1
           echo "%SCHEDULER_JOB_NAME% :sleeping for %number% seconds....."
           set computername
           set os 
           ping 127.0.0.1 -n %number% > nul
        ]]>
    <></script>
    <run_time />
</job>

Process

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Class: ServerA

Code Block
languagehtml/xml

   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
   <process_class  max_processes="10" remote_scheduler="8of9:4441"/>

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