TWS (Tivoli Workload Scheduler) has the long running job alerts.
It is apparently quite resource hungry. That's the reason I developed my
REXX/SDSF code and the automation guys said it did the job fine.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 3:03 PM Michael Brennan
wrote:
> Some scheduling products have thi
Some scheduling products have this built in. Will do some type of alert
when a job is running late. Can not remember which one has this capability.
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 10:19 AM Jantje. <
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> Esteemed listers,
>
> I have been tasked to put
With "several hundreds if not thousands jobs running at any give time" you
must be using an automated job scheduler of some sort. Does your scheduler
maintain 'average run time' in its database? Does the scheduler itself, allow
notification if that average time is exceeded?
If not - you can
We use Zeke, and
> > our operators are notified when a job has not started, or is running too
> long.
> >
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Thats what job management is for.
SMF records 30 contain job elapsed time.
Joe
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> Esteemed listers,
>
> I have been
long.
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Rather than maintaining some sort of historical database, you could consider
putting the "estimated elapsed time" resp
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Rob Scott
Rocket Software
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Esteemed listers,
I have been tasked to put a procedur
Joe's suggestion would be the easiest and if you have MXG your JOBS.DB
can be used to query prior or average elapsed times, do some compare and
use your automation system, like CA-OPS, in my case to send an alert
based on that compare
just thinking off the top of my head.
Carmen
On 2/11/2022
Thats what job management is for.
SMF records 30 contain job elapsed time.
Joe
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 10:19 AM Jantje. <
033acf17e42f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Esteemed listers,
>
> I have been tasked to put a procedure in place that will generate an alert
> when a batch job
Esteemed listers,
I have been tasked to put a procedure in place that will generate an alert when
a batch job "takes longer than usual" to complete. Yes, I know, that is a
rather vaguely stated requirement...
I know I can find figures about the elapsed time of a batch job in one of the
SMF rec
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