Hi,
We are currently using SMC for scheduling jobs. We build our job flows via Schedule Manager plug-in for SAS Management Console and it runs on a HP unix. Do anyone know if or where the information about job flow name and contained jobs are stored ? thanks in advance.
As far as I know (I don't have much practice with this plugin-in), the corresponding information is stored :
Hi,
At our company we have created an open-source tool called EOM Job Monitor (you can find a brief explanation on/demonstration of this tool here).
The information about the job flows and the jobs that are shown in the tool is retrieved from the metadata and can give real time progress on running flows plus information on completion, warnings and errors found.
There are some prerequisites for the tool to work.
Bottomline is that this information can be retrieved from the metadata.
As far as I know (I don't have much practice with this plugin-in), the corresponding information is stored :
Hi ,
We have testet a lot of possibilities on basis om the solutions mentioned here. The clue to the solution was the metadata respository. We got a macro from SAS Support which helped us to retrieve the information from the SAS meatadata respository by SAS code. Thank you all for you replies.
How will you use this information?
Just nice-to-know, or?
it should help me in planning my job flows so they are distributed in a effective manner. Start og endtime.
Execution during test should give quite a good feeling about execution times etc.
If you wish to futher optimize your batch flow, I would look into what Environment Manager has to offer, in form of job statistics.
If you are using LSF as your scheduler then you also have the also have the Flow Manager tool that allows you to both manage, monitor plus keeps a historical record of all jobs.
Hi ,
We have testet a lot of possibilities on basis om the solutions mentioned here. The clue to the solution was the metadata respository. We got a macro fro SAS Support which helped us to retrieve the information from the SAS meatadata respository. Thank you all for you replies.
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