Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Work Tasks) Guide
The following provides precautions for defining a recovery job or a recovery jobnet.
Hereafter, the term recovery job also includes recovery jobnet.
- Even if a recovery job ends normally, the jobnet containing the recovery job is treated as having ended abnormally.
- Only a recovery job can be defined as the succeeding job to another recovery job. If you define a normal job as the succeeding job to a recovery job, the normal job is not executed.
- A job defined as the succeeding job of a recovery job is not executed when the jobnet executes normally. It is executed only after the preceding recovery job is executed due to an abnormal end, and the recovery job ends normally.
- A warning issued by a recovery job or a recovery jobnet or the abnormal status of a recovery job or a recovery jobnet does not affect the status of upper-level jobnets. However, if a recovery jobnet starts or ends later than expected, the statuses of upper-level jobnets are set as delayed.
- A recovery job or recovery jobnet is executed when the preceding job ends with one of the following abnormal statuses:
However, when the JP1/AJS3 service is restarted in warm-start mode, or if the root jobnet is interrupted or killed, the recovery job or recovery jobnet will not be executed even when the preceding job ends with one of these abnormal statuses.
- Ended abnormally
- Invalid exe. seq.
- Interrupted
- Killed
- Failed to start
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Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, Hitachi Solutions, Ltd.