Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 用户指南
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Managing Jobs in the Production Schedule
Overview
In this chapter you learn to use job control, typically performed by an operator, to manage the current production
schedule. Job control consists of releasing, stopping, restarting and aborting jobs. You can also rerun jobs, override their
dependencies and change their completion status.
schedule. Job control consists of releasing, stopping, restarting and aborting jobs. You can also rerun jobs, override their
dependencies and change their completion status.
This chapter describes how to:
Cancel a job.
Remove a job.
Release a job group in the Waiting on Operator status.
Place a job on Hold.
Override a job dependency.
Rerun a job that fails
.
To complete the exercises in this tutorial, you need to:
Install Cisco Workload Automation in the CWA default directory (or the examples in this tutorial will not work
properly).
properly).
Select the
Super User
option in your User definition.
Configure a default agent.
Create and have available the
work day
calendar.
Creating the Parent Job Group
To create the parent job group:
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Definitions>Jobs to display the Jobs pane.
2.
Right-click in the Jobs pane and select Add Job Group from the context menu to display the Job Group Definition
dialog.
dialog.
3.
Right-click in the Jobs pane and select Add Job Group from the context menu to display the Job Group Definition
dialog.
dialog.
4.
In the Job Group Name field, enter Production Jobs. The Parent Group field should be empty.
5.
In the Calendar Name list, select work day.