Communication between two Control-M environement

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Communication between two Control-M environement

Post by Diablau » 29 Jul 2009 2:33

Hi!
I would like to know if it is possible to set a dependance between two jobs which are in two different control-m environement? We've made a test to try it, but it haven't worked. The both environements are managed by the same console.
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It's possible

Post by Diablau » 29 Jul 2009 3:56

Ok, I've just read that it's possible. Then if somebody can tell me how, it would be kind.
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Post by ajith_eee » 29 Jul 2009 4:50

Hi

Try by setting the global condition for both the jobs. And define the global condition to match the 2 different environments.

Let me know if further help is needed on this.

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Good

Post by Diablau » 29 Jul 2009 5:50

Thank you very much ajith_eee.

I'll try and if something goes wrong, I'll let you know. :D

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Conditions prefix

Post by Diablau » 30 Jul 2009 3:30

Hi

I would like to know what's exactly the conditions prefix and what's its utility?

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Post by ajith_eee » 30 Jul 2009 7:33

Conditions Prefix means the prefix which has to be added to the condition for both the jobs. You have to first define the conditions prefix and then include them in your jobs condition.

Example:
let abc be the your prefix and let the jobs in one system be JobA and the other be JobB

Then the conditions can be abcJobAJobB or abc_JobA_JobB or anything... but just the starting should be abc.

Hope I answered ur question.

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Post by rahulsehgal » 30 Jul 2009 7:52

Hi Diablu,

Best option is that you should use the Control-M Enterprise Manager PDF book and search in that book for "Global conditions",

You will get full Information there.

http://www.scheduler-usage.com/modules. ... ad&cid=199


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Post by Diablau » 30 Jul 2009 7:59

If I understand, the prefix is used to advise that the condition comes from another server? Example: I have a jobA on serverA to a jobB on serverB condition. My prefix is abc. I have to write abcjobA in the jobB In Condition on serverB?
Is it clear? :?

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Post by Diablau » 30 Jul 2009 8:00

Ok thanks rahulsehgal!

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Post by ajith_eee » 31 Jul 2009 8:26

Thats correct Diablau.. Try it

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Haven't worked

Post by Diablau » 03 Aug 2009 2:30

Hi!
I've chosen ABC as my test prefix.
On one control-m server I've put ABCtestprod1.bat-ENDED as an Out condition in my prerequisite job (testprod1.bat is my job file) and on the other server, I've put ABCtestprod1.bat-ENDED as an In condition in my dependant job.
It haven't worked. Can you tell me what's wrong? The documentation isn't really clear.
Thanks a lot!

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ok!

Post by Diablau » 03 Aug 2009 4:46

Ok it has worked, let it be

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