Hi, Gary.  A lot of this information is also on
http://mifos.org/knowledge/support-for-common-tasks/maintaining-mifos/ma
nage-batch, and I'll update it with additional information.

 

How can we cause the batch jobs to run, let's say at 14:00 instead?
Changing this file and rebuilding the war does not seem to have an
effect.  If we change the delay time and rebuild, then we get an http
404 error indicating that /mifos is not available. 

You should be able to change the task.xml to 14:00 in the <initial-time>
element.

 

You may not, however, change the <delay-time> element.

 

Another idea: make sure when you are changing the batch files that no
additional whitespaces are introduced.  It can cause the 404 errors.  

 

When the batch jobs are executing, what should the GUI behavior be?  Log
off users?  Stop users from logging on? 

When batch jobs run, users cannot log into the system and are logged
out.  A message displays on the login screen.

 

How can we tell if the batch jobs have executed?

You can look at the scheduled_tasks table to see successes and failures.

 

How can we tell what the Mifos date is verses the system date?

Mifos uses the system date.

 

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Gary Weberg
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Mifos-functional] Batch processing questions

 

Hello everyone,

 

We want to understand and test the batch processing.

 

It looks like the task.xml defines when and how often the batch jobs are
executed.

 

How can we cause the batch jobs to run, let's say at 14:00 instead?
Changing this file and rebuilding the war does not seem to have an
effect.  If we change the delay time and rebuild, then we get an http
404 error indicating that /mifos is not available. 

 

When the batch jobs are executing, what should the GUI behavior be?  Log
off users?  Stop users from logging on?  

 

How can we tell if the batch jobs have executed?

 

How can we tell what the Mifos date is verses the system date?

 

What triggers the batch jobs to run?

 

Thanks for the help,

 

Gary

 

 

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