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Best Practices After Server Down
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<blockquote data-quote="DSauve" data-source="post: 199706" data-attributes="member: 328"><p>We just recently had an extended power outage (3 days), and one thing we made sure of was that we did not start up the scheduler automatically. This gave us time to go into the JDE Scheduler application and delete all of the "stacked up" instances of batch jobs that we didn't need to run. Once these were cleaned up, we brought the scheduler online and continued from there with web servers, etc. Had we not done this, we probably would have had about 10-15 hours of batch jobs run for no real benefit.</p><p></p><p>Some batches we DID let run, and they were generally for posting (WIP Accounting, Sales Update, all the GL posting versions, etc.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSauve, post: 199706, member: 328"] We just recently had an extended power outage (3 days), and one thing we made sure of was that we did not start up the scheduler automatically. This gave us time to go into the JDE Scheduler application and delete all of the "stacked up" instances of batch jobs that we didn't need to run. Once these were cleaned up, we brought the scheduler online and continued from there with web servers, etc. Had we not done this, we probably would have had about 10-15 hours of batch jobs run for no real benefit. Some batches we DID let run, and they were generally for posting (WIP Accounting, Sales Update, all the GL posting versions, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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