For Oracle E-Business concurrent programs, the Restart Mode attribute indicates how a program can be restarted in case of system failure.
The Restart Mode can be one of four values:
Resumable: This program can be automatically restarted and can resume its processing at the point where it left off before the system failure.
Restartable: This program can be automatically restarted but will go back to the beginning of its processing.
Manual: An administrator must perform manual steps to restart this program. Product-specific documentation lists the steps required to restart any shipped programs with a Manual restart mode.
Unknown: It is unknown whether this program can be restarted automatically or not. This value is the initial default setting.
Important: The Restart Mode for Oracle-provided programs should not be modified. If it were to be modified, the value may be overwritten without warning by future Oracle EBS software updates.
For more information about the Restart Mode, see the Oracle E-Business Suite Setup Guide.
For the following Oracle Learning Management concurrent programs with a Restart Mode of Manual, an administrator must perform the steps specified prior to restarting the program following a system failure.
Process Eligibility Profiles for Learner Groups
Process Eligibility Profile for Learner Group Multi Threaded
Process Mandatory Enrollment Multi-Threaded
Process Bulk Enrollments
Process Mandatory Enrollments
Class Scheduler
The manual restart steps are as follows:
Create a service request for data cleanup.
After data cleanup completes, rerun the program.