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samratganguly
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Joined: 16 Nov 2013 Posts: 1 Location: india
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Hi! In our production support apart from monitoring job, we keep track, if any delay is anticipated in the batch to complete or not. Thumb rule for us is, if the core job, say X doesn't complete by say 00:00 AM, then we have to send an alert to the other teams by giving an ETA. Wondering if any of you have any idea of automating this alert mechanism. |
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enrico-sorichetti
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 10873 Location: italy
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look at Your scheduler documentation |
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David Robinson
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Joined: 21 Dec 2011 Posts: 199 Location: UK
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What scheduler do you use? |
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Ed Goodman
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Joined: 08 Jun 2011 Posts: 556 Location: USA
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I've used three schedulers, they all have that feature.
Right now, I'm using Control-M. The setting for that feature is called DUE-IN/DUE-OUT. Those are fields that hold date-time values.
If the job doesn't start by DUE-IN, or if it doesn't finish by DUE-OUT, you can trigger just about anything to happen. |
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