Scheduling a Project and Job

Use the Runtime Manager to manage your scheduled tasks.

Note: You can schedule tasks only on grid engines running in the same subnet as IQ InfoPrimer Development. To schedule tasks on grid engines running in multiple subnets, run an instance of IQ InfoPrimer Development in the subnets in which these engines are running.
Invoke the Runtime Manager from the Tools menu and select the engine you want to use from the Schedule services list. A list of all tasks scheduled on that engine appear along with these details:
  • Name

  • Status

  • Next Run

  • Last Run

  • Description

  • Last Result – displays a value of either Failed or Succeeded for any scheduled task that has already run. The same information appears in the Execution Result column of the Schedule Task List when viewed in the Web Monitor.
    • Succeeded – either the task completed as expected or was prematurely terminated in one of these ways:
      • By clicking the Terminate a Running Schedule icon on the toolbar of the Runtime Manager, or by selecting Actions > Terminate.

      • By clicking Cancel Execution on the Execution Monitor.

      • By clicking Cancel in the Web Monitor.

      The value of Succeeded in the Last Result column does not always mean that the task ran to completion without errors.

    • Failed – means that the task was unexpectedly terminated, for example, by killing the grid engine process using the Windows Task Manager or through the operating system command line.
    Note: Sybase recommends that you do not use the Windows Task Manager or operating system command line to terminate scheduled tasks.