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    How to view submtted GUI Service job parameters without actually running job

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

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    There's been a problem with a particular job: the parameters shown in the $alephe_scratch log are different than the values specified on the GUI submission screen. Is there a way to see the parameters before actually permitting the job to run?

    Procedure:
    1. On the server, dlib xxxnn <where "xxxnn" is the library in which the job is running>
    2. util c/3 to stop the Batch Queue
    3. submit the job from GUI Services
    4. click on the GUI Services -- History; the job just submitted should be at the top
    a. If the parameters seem correct, do util/c/2 on the server to restart the Batch Queue and let the job run.
    b. If the parameters are incorrect, do util c/8 and enter the pending job's "entry number" to delete it from the queue.

    Category: Acquisitions (500)

    Subject: Budgets (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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