7.2 Scheduler Properties

7.2.1 Notes on Scheduler Configuration

The table below lists the Scheduler properties.

Table 9. Scheduler Properties

Concurrent Threads

Set the maximum number of threads that can be executed concurrently.

Schedule Task File

The task file (schedule.xml) is stored in the sree.home directory. This file contains the definition information for tasks, and their conditions and actions.

Schedule Activity File

The activity file (schedule-activity.xml) is generated dynamically when tasks are created. It is stored in the sree.home directory. The activity file is used to maintain the status of tasks and actions, and is used to implement rollback/recovery if the Scheduler should fail.

Scheduler Log File

Contains log messages generated by the Scheduler

RMI port

The Scheduler server is an RMI application. By default RMI uses port 1099. If the default RMI port is not used, it can be changed here.

Scheduler Classpath

The classpath that will be prepended to the system classpath when the Scheduler process is started. The scheduler is a separate process with a separate JVM.

Status

Shows whether Scheduler is Running or Stopped

Auto Start

Allows the scheduler to be started automatically on initialization of repository servlet. This option does not apply for the cluster environment.

Auto Stop

Allows the scheduler to be stopped automatically when the repository servlet terminates. This option does not apply for the cluster environment.

Scheduler Options

Select options available to a user when they schedule tasks, such as Notification Email, Save In Archive, etc.

Memory Usage

Sets the minimum and maximum memory usage for the Scheduler.

Notification When Scheduler is Down

Enter the email address to which a one-time message should be sent if the Scheduler stops abnormally. The 'Mail Host' and 'From Email Address' must be specified on the 'Mail Configuration' page.

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