Suspend All New Day Jobs for 24 Hours

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Suspend All New Day Jobs for 24 Hours

Post by DocGoo » 24 Apr 2014 6:21

We are doing a major upgrade to our databases. To facilitate this we need to suspend all CM Jobs for one day.

Is there a good way, without entering each table, to suspend the new day jobs?

CM v6.4

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Post by jCarlos » 25 Apr 2014 5:51

just unset the time in which control-m do the daily refresh.

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Post by DocGoo » 25 Apr 2014 1:52

Thanks Carlos, could you point me to where this is done?

I will look in manuals but a quick guide would be nice as we are looking at noon today.

Thanks again,

Goo

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Post by Manii » 01 May 2014 2:12

Hi,

You can ask some one from admin team to suspend the control-m server by ctmsuspend utility
in this case jobs will come into AJF but will not run untill the ctmsuspend utility run again to reinstat the normal processing .

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Chandramani

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Post by DocGoo » 01 May 2014 3:15

Thank you, can we still force jobs to run or will all jobs be prevented from running?

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Re: Suspend All New Day Jobs for 24 Hours

Post by sunuriyal » 01 May 2014 5:13

Not sure about v. 6.4

we can do the same using workload management by keeping the Running jobs policy to 0

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Re: Suspend All New Day Jobs for 24 Hours

Post by mauriziog » 07 Dec 2016 9:41

from v8 workload policies
from v9 also PAUSE mode controlM

In v 6.4 (upgrade it) ctmsusped and if have doub test it in a test environment.
You can also if the interval dosent contain NDP: stop all execution manually (hold), wait all is ok and then shut down the ctmserver: when it is started you have all jobs in hold state and can control start.

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