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Don Saul
Joined: 17 Oct 2005 Posts: 11
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Remote Control Jobs not Showing on Monitor |
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We are continueing testing of a Master Server with a Remote Contol client on Win2K servers. The Remote Control user submits a job to the Master Server, once in awhile the job will show up in the monitor, most of the time it does not. When it doesn't show up in the monitor, the job doesn't run. The user properly saves the submitted job each time. Any ideas? Also, when the jobs do successfully run, they seem to run as the use who has started the 24x7 scheduler on the Master Server. Thanks, Don
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Fri Dec 09, 2005 6:30 pm |
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SysOp
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Joined: 26 Nov 2006 Posts: 7975
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Re: Remote Control Jobs not Showing on Monitor |
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Set the job to run synchronous and see what happens. Also what you get in the job log for this particular job? : We are continueing testing of a Master : Server with a Remote Contol client on : Win2K servers. The Remote Control user : submits a job to the Master Server, once : in awhile the job will show up in the : monitor, most of the time it does not. : When it doesn't show up in the monitor, the : job doesn't run. The user properly saves : the submitted job each time. : Any ideas? Also, when the jobs do successfully : run, they seem to run as the use who has started : the 24x7 scheduler on the Master Server. : Thanks, Don
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Fri Dec 09, 2005 7:43 pm |
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Don Saul
Joined: 17 Oct 2005 Posts: 11
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: Set the job to run synchronous and see what happens. Also what you get in the : job log for this particular job? The box to set the job to Asyncronous is not checked, so I am hopefully correctly assuming that the job is running synchronously. When the job does not show up in the Monitor, it does not run and there is no trace in the job log for it either. Don
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Fri Dec 09, 2005 8:47 pm |
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Don Saul
Joined: 17 Oct 2005 Posts: 11
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: The box to set the job to Asyncronous is not : checked, so I am hopefully correctly assuming : that the job is running synchronously. When : the job does not show up in the Monitor, it does : not run and there is no trace in the job log : for it either. : Don As a folow up, after a little more testing, here is a bit more information. The monitor part seems if the user does not try to "change the user" when he submits the job regularly, the job shows up in the monitor, runs, and shows up in the log. This job prints a file showing that job submitted is trying to reference a preference file under the user who started the Master Server and not the user who submitted the job. When the user changed the submit to run as a different user (he used his login name and password, job failed with an error: 1314 "A required privilege not held by the client." I then added the user to the Standard User Group with his normal login and password. It was at this point where we stopped seeing anything in the Monitor or job log. Don
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Fri Dec 09, 2005 9:11 pm |
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SysOp
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Joined: 26 Nov 2006 Posts: 7975
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Re: Remote Control Jobs not Showing on Monitor |
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The user needs to have "Logon as a batch job" privilege which is no given by default to anyone and must be given expicitly. : As a folow up, after a little more testing, here : is a bit more information. The monitor part seems : if the user does not try to "change the user" when : he submits the job regularly, the job shows up : in the monitor, runs, and shows up in the log. This : job prints a file showing that job submitted : is trying to reference a preference file : under the user who started the Master Server and : not the user who submitted the job. : When the user changed the submit to run as : a different user (he used his login name and : password, job failed with an error: 1314 : "A required privilege not held by the client." I then : added the user to the Standard User Group with : his normal login and password. : It was at this point where we stopped seeing : anything in the Monitor or job log. : Don
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Fri Dec 09, 2005 11:39 pm |
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Don Saul
Joined: 17 Oct 2005 Posts: 11
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: The user needs to have "Logon as a batch job" privilege which is no : given by default to anyone and must be given expicitly. We are still working on the "Run As Another User" issue, we have made the change to the local security policy. Our network folks are reticient about making a change to the GPO. Acording to them, the change would effect about 1500 people and not just the 2 or 3 we have testing. In total, only about 10 or 12 people would be using 24x7 in the end. The question of dual processors came up. If we are running Queues A and B, would jobs be assigned a processor based upon availability or would all jobs from both queues run on the same processor. And would it matter if 24x7 was running as a service or a user on the Master Server? Thanks, Don
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Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:35 pm |
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SysOp
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Joined: 26 Nov 2006 Posts: 7975
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It would not matter if 24x7 was running as a service or as a standalone server app. Queues are not bound to processors. The system decides which CPU(s) to use for each queue. The default behaviour on multi-processor machines is that the scheduling engine is mostly using CPU #1 while the operation system picks for all other processes which CPU or (CPUs) to use. We provide a utility that can be used for binding processes to specific CPUs. This utility can help with the load balancing. You can get it here http://www.softtreetech.com/24x7/script.htm Look for BindCPU.exe. PS. To schedule run of a batch file or external exe on specific CPUs used BindCPU with parameters in the job command line. To bind a script type job to specific CPU(s) set the job to run detached execute it using 'BindCPU [affinity mask] 24x7.exe /JOB [job id or name]' command. : We are still working on the "Run As : Another User" issue, we have made the : change to the local security policy. : Our network folks are reticient about : making a change to the GPO. Acording to : them, the change would effect about 1500 : people and not just the 2 or 3 we have : testing. In total, only about 10 or 12 : people would be using 24x7 in the end. : The question of dual processors came up. : If we are running Queues A and B, would : jobs be assigned a processor based upon : availability or would all jobs from both : queues run on the same processor. And : would it matter if 24x7 was running as : a service or a user on the Master Server? : Thanks, : Don
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Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:50 pm |
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