Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Setting Up Queues
Setting Up a Queue
10.
Click OKInv_Weekly is added to the list of queues on your system.
Adding the Inventory Weekly Job Group to Production
Now, submit the group Inventory Weekly into the production schedule.
To submit the group into the production schedule:
1.
In the Jobs pane, right-click the Inventory Weekly job group and select Insert into Schedule
 from the context 
menu.
2.
Click OK in the Insert Job Into Schedule
 dialog.
3.
Click OK in the Information dialog.
Monitoring the Job Group in Production
To monitor the job group in production:
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Operations>Job Activity to display the Job Activity pane. 
Your job group is listed in bold showing the Waiting On Operator status.
2.
Right-click the Inventory Weekly job group and from the Job Control
 submenu and select Release/Resume to start 
the job group.
3.
Click Yes in the Confirm dialog.
4.
Click OK in the Information dialog.
The Inventory Weekly job group goes active, along with the three jobs: Inventory_10Inventory_11, and 
Inventory_12. Because the limit on the Inv_ Weekly queue is set to 3, all three jobs in the group Inventory Weekly 
are launched at once, and now run to completion.
5.
Scroll to the right in the Jobs pane to view the Queue column.
Note that the Inventory_10Inventory_11 and Inventory_12 jobs are running from the Inv_Weekly queue.
Changing the Queue Limit
Changing the queue limit from any number to changes the queue from multiple to single-threaded processing.
To change the queue limit:
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Definitions>Queues to display the Queues pane.
2.
Double-click the Inv_Weekly queue to display its definition dialog.
3.
Lower the Limit from 3 to 1.
4.
Click OK to save the changes.
The limit change is displayed in the Queues pane.
Resubmitting the Inventory Weekly Job Group
Now we re-submit the Inventory Weekly job group into the production schedule.