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- If you define node parameters then these parameters are stored in an extra file in the same directory as the job chain.
- When executing the job remotely with a JobScheduler Agent, this file will not be available on the remote host.What you can do to make node parameters available:
There are two options to solve this
- Copy the content of the file to the order payload.
- If you want to use node parameters for a step that is executed remotely then it is required to have at least one locally executed step with node parameters before.
- If you have no local step before, please add a dummy node before the remote node and assign a dummy parameter to this step.
- Add the configuration monitor
com.sos.jitl.jobchainnodeparameter.monitor.JobchainNodeSubstituteMonitor
to this job. - If you have assigned the Universal Agent cluster to the whole job chain
- Define a dummy process class only with the max_processes attribut
- Assign this process class to the dummy job
2. Copy the file to the Universal Agent or a share and specify the new location
Normally it is sufficient to specify the location of the configuration and store the original file with unchanged file name there.
- With
configurationMonitor_configuration_path
the live folder can be changed. - optional: With configurationMonitor_configuration_file the name of the configuration file can be changed
- With
Related Downloads
- You can download a example from here. Please modify in the example configuration the process class to fit your environment.
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