[HELP] Job started without condition

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[HELP] Job started without condition

Post by MrCulligan » 31 May 2011 3:46

Hi All,

today a scheduled job, seems to be started without a "IN condition".
I looked the job log/Sysout but I didn't found any information about this issue.
Anyone had the same problem in the past?

I have a question:

- is possible to know if anyone has manually added the condition (this
information isn't present into the sysout of the job) using the GUI or
by query on the controlm server/em ?

ControlM ver. 6.2

Tnx a lot!

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Post by philmalmaison » 31 May 2011 4:46

You must use the ctmlog list utilitiy on control-m server (from date time to date time)

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Post by MrCulligan » 01 Jun 2011 10:39

Hi Philmalmaison,

tnx for your answer.

I used ctmlog, but there isn't the username that added the "condition".
I found only information about hold/free/force ok...

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Post by wolfe » 05 Jun 2011 1:03

If you have auditing turned on, you can check to see if someone added condition.

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Post by philmalmaison » 06 Jun 2011 4:55

Hi,
In ctmlog you can either find
1)
The orderid that make the ctmcontb
2)
The username (logging)
3)
Controlm user in |000000| code state.

So if this is a job you know, if not you have the logging, and if it's controlm server, then someone that can logon to the control-m server, or that can source Controlm server or agent have done it.

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Post by Hagar » 07 Jun 2011 1:38

Hi!

Is the job waiting for the condition with a wildcard date?
In that case it might have existed in the database from a n old predecessor.
You can use ctmcontb -LIST "condition name" "*" to see if it exists with an old date. (or even with todays date)

/Hagar

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