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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Description:
    The ABC01 batch queue is not working properly. So far I found the following problems:
    1. Batch queue can't be stopped within UTIL tool. I have to use UNIX kill command.
    2. I renamed the abc01 $data_files/que_batch,etc., as described in KB 16384-22097 to try to fix.
    3. Jobs submitted through the GUI Services or the job_list often disappear without being processed.

    Resolution:
    I saw this in the abc01 $data_files/lib_batch_log:
    Sat Dec 15 03:21:35 aleph *** executing /exlibris/aleph/a18_1/aleph/proc/p_manage_15 with parameters ABC30,,Y,delete-unlinked-all-abc30.out,04,

    Note that the executing is for "ABC30" -- which is wrong since this is ABC01.

    This is caused by this job_list entry:
    06 02:30:00 Y ABC01 p_manage_15 ABC30,,Y,delete-unlinked-all-abc30.out,04,

    The library is ABC01 but the parameter in column 7 is ABC30. Please correct and restart the job daemon (UTIL-E-15).


    [Keywords: p-manage-15 manage-15 manage_15]


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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