on 05-22-2010 5:34 PM
Hello,
I would like to know what happens if the BI jobs were not suspended prior to system shutdown? how will that impact those jobs after the restart of the system? I was wondering what would happen to the jobs that were active vs. jobs that were released/scheduled......we we need to re run/ re schedule them again after the restart? please advice...thanks
Hi,
When you say background jobs, I believe what you meant jobs in the "Active" or "Released" status. These jobs will get cancelled as once you shutdown, the work processes are going to stop.
Once, you start the system you can re-run them or re-schedule them. For BI jobs which perform data-loading from other satellite systems (ERP, SCM, or other BI systems in a data-mart kind of a configuration), these data loads will fail & the data in the infoCube, PSA, etc will not be the updated data (may be master or transactional data).
So, for these you'll have to request the BI-Teams to re-run the data load & batch jobs.
- Regards, Dibya
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Hi DJ,
If the job is running state and the system shuts down, obviously it will get cancelled. the active and ready state jobs may get rescheduled by the sytem based on time or events which ever is applicable .
If system is shut down while a background job is running may lead the background processing to change to an inconsistent state(eg. during support pack application via background ) . Please refer the below thread and I hopeit will shed some light.
/people/martin.lauer/blog/2009/07/18/job-interception-controlling-end-user-scheduled-jobs
Regards,
Nibu Antony
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