Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Using the Sqoop Adapter
Controlling Adapter and Agent Jobs
—Abort an active job.
—Rerun a job that completed.
—Make last minute changes to a job.
—Delete a job instance before it has run.
Holding a Job
Adapter/agent jobs are held in the same way as any other Scheduler jobs.
Adapter/agent jobs can only be held before they are launched. Once a job reaches the Adapter/Agent system, it cannot 
be held or suspended.
To hold a job:
1.
From the 
Job Activity 
pane, right-click on the job.
2.
Select 
Job Control>Hold/Stop
.
Aborting a Job
Adapter/agent jobs are aborted in the same way as any other Scheduler jobs.
To abort a job:
1.
From the 
Job Activity 
pane, right-click on the job.
2.
Select 
Job Control>Cancel/Abort
.
Rerunning a Job
On occasion, you may need to rerun an Adapter/Agent job. You can override parameter values first, if necessary, from 
the Adapter/Agent
 
tab.
To rerun a job:
1.
From the 
Job Activity
 pane, right-click the Adapter/Agent job you need to rerun.
2.
Select 
Job Control>Rerun
 option from the context menu. 
Making One Time Changes to an Adapter or Agent Job Instance
Prior to a run or rerun, you can edit data on the specific 
Adapter/Agent
 tab. To ensure that there is an opportunity to 
edit the job prior to its run, you can set the 
Require operator release
 option on the 
Options
 tab in the Adapter 
Job 
Definition
 dialog. Use this function to make changes to an Adapter job after it enters Waiting on Operator status as 
described in the following procedure.
To make last minute changes:
1.
From the 
Job Activity
 pane, double-click the Adapter/Agent job to display the 
Job Details
 dialog.
2.
Click the Adapter tab.
3.
Make the desired changes to the job and click 
OK
 to close the 
Job Details
 dialog.
4.
If this job is Waiting on Operator, perform one of the following tasks:
To release the job, select 
Job Control->Release