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RunMyJobsArchiving

Introducing

  • Introducing the Active Archive Module

Installation

  • Active Archive Installation
  • Configure the Database for Active Archive
  • Download and Extract scheduler-<version>-archive-win.exe
  • Configuring the Active Archive

Integration

  • Active Archive Module
  • Configuring Redwood Server for Active Archiving
  • Archiving chains or Processes
  • Process Definitions for Archiving
  • Substitution Parameters
← Process Definitions for Archiving

Substitution Parameters

The following substitution parameters can be used to specify the names/ file names of the archived chains and processes; these are defined using Archive_Feeder_Configure. Note that you can create multiple Archive destinations that all point to the same active archive server allowing you to specify multiple naming conventions.

Chains and Processes Names

  • ${JobDefinition}* - <partition>.<name> of the process definition
  • ${ProcessServer}* - <partition>.<name> of the process server on which the chain or process to be archived ran
  • ${Queue}* - <partition>.<name> of the queue on which the chain or process to be archived ran
  • ${JobId} - ID of the chain or process to be archived
  • ${Description} - description of the chain or process to be archived
  • ${Status} - status of the chain or process to be archived
  • ${Priority} - priority of the chain or process to be archived

Partition Modifiers

Objects with * support the following partition modifiers:

  • n: - the name of the object (without its partition)
  • p: - the partition of the object (without its name)
  • ?: - the <partition>.<name> of the object, except for the Global. partition, it will be trimmed.

Example for the GLOBAL.System process server:

  • ${ProcessServer} returns GLOBAL.System
  • ${n:ProcessServer} returns System
  • ${p:ProcessServer} returns GLOBAL
  • ${?:ProcessServer} returns System

Example for the EMEA.Sysdm process server:

  • ${ProcessServer} returns EMEA.Sysdm
  • ${n:ProcessServer} returns Sysdm
  • ${p:ProcessServer} returns EMEA
  • ${?:ProcessServer} returns EMEA.Sysdm

File Names

  • ${JobFile.Name} - name of the file, usually stdout.log or stderr.log
  • ${JobFile.Size} - size of the file in bytes
  • ${JobFile.Type} - type of the file (Output or Log)
← Process Definitions for Archiving
  • Chains and Processes Names
  • File Names
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