on 04-21-2009 1:39 PM
Hi All,
We are facing a strange issue for one of our schedulers in cronacle. The scheduler got shutdown today anonymously. We have checked the logs and traces and there is no manual intervantion for this to shut it down.
The issue happened in the past once and then also we were not able to find out the reason.
Is there any parameter for the scheduler to make it shut down periodically?
P.S: The schedluer is idle and is not used. Do we have any maximum idle time kind of set up?
Just throw some light on how this is happening if you have faced this previously.
Thanks,
Arun Raghavan
Hi Anton,
The Issue happened on 21st morning 3 AM CET. The scheduler was idle, and its not being used by any jobs both in cronacle and from R/3. Does it shutdown because it was idle?
One peculiar thing to be noted is the same happened on Feb 5th. Exactly 75 days back. I guess it will shutdown after another 75 days automatically. :).
Can any default parameters correspond to that?
Thanks,
Arun Raghavan.
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Hi Anton,
Yes we checked for trace files from those locations. But nothing usefull from there.
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Hi Anton,
We are running with 7.0.4. I did check the operator messages, but nothing usefull from there as well.
Any ideas of how it could have happened?
Thanks
Arun Raghavan.
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Hi,
Which version are you using ?
Regardless of the version: are there any operator messages that may shed some light on what is happening ?
Regards,
Anton.
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