8 Manage Oracle Enterprise Scheduler
This chapter describes the set of typical tasks you need to configure Oracle Enterprise Scheduler.
This chapter includes the following sections:
- Search Job Requests
- Submit a Job Request
- Create a Job Definition
- Create a Work Assignment
- Configure a Purge Policy
- Configure Web Service Policies
Parent topic: Manage Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure
Search Job Requests
The following provides a summary of the steps required to view, search for, and submit job requests. You can also hold, resume, and cancel a running job request.
The steps for this process are:
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Run a quick predefined search, or enter specific search criteria such as application, request ID, status and so on. How?
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Optionally, run an advanced search to find job requests within a specified time period. How?
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After running a search for job requests, you can configure the display of columns in the search results table. How?
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Once you submit a search for job requests, you can view detailed information about an individual job request by clicking the job request ID or the request parent ID. How?
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Hold, resume or cancel a running job request returned in the search results. How?
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Parent topic: Manage Oracle Enterprise Scheduler
Submit a Job Request
The following provides a summary of the steps for submitting a job request for a particular application, including a job definition and schedule.
Before You Begin
Submitting a Job Request
The steps for this process are:
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Select the application and job definition you want to use as the basis for your job request. How?
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Specify the job schedule that will govern the submission of the job request.
Alternatively, create a job schedule. More
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Alternatively, you can submit a job request using an existing request as a template. How?
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Once you have submitted the request, you can hold, resume or cancel the job request as required. How?
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Parent topic: Manage Oracle Enterprise Scheduler
Create a Job Definition
The following provides a summary of the steps required for creating a job definition. A job definition forms the basis of a job request run by a given application.
The steps for this process are:
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Select the job type for the job definition. Configure job parameters and system properties as required. How?
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To control access to the job definition, associate the job definition with a particular role. How?
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Define incompatibilities for the job definition as required. How?
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Create a job set using the job definition. How?
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Submit a job request using the job definition. How?
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Parent topic: Manage Oracle Enterprise Scheduler
Create a Work Assignment
The following provides a summary of the steps required to create a work assignment. A work assignment defines runtime operating constraints associated with a job request processor, and includes one or more workshifts and specialization rules. A workshift specifies a time window during which the job request processor handles job requests. Specialization rules define any restrictions on the job request processor for processing job requests.
Creating a Work Assignment
The steps for this process are:
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Create a workshift. How?
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Create or edit a schedule for the workshift. How?
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Create a work assignment and add workshifts to the work assignment. How?
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Parent topic: Manage Oracle Enterprise Scheduler
Configure a Purge Policy
The following provides a summary of the steps required to configure a purge policy. Purge policies determine the job requests are to be purged and or retained.
Configuring a Purge Policy
The steps for this process are:
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Create a new purge policy. How?
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Select the purge criteria for the policy, such as the application name, job definition, job type, and so on.
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Enter the retention period for job requests.
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Select a schedule for the purge policy. How?
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Once you have configured a purge policy, you can update the policy. How?
View all purge policies on a particular scheduler service. How?
Delete a specific policy. How?
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Parent topic: Manage Oracle Enterprise Scheduler
Configure Web Service Policies
The following provides a summary of the steps required to configure web service policies.
Configuring Web Service Policies
The steps for this process are:
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Select an expression from the Constraint dropdown to view the corresponding effective policy references.
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For a policy set flagged as "Not Valid", click the link to view the validation error details. For security policy references, click the violations count link to view violation details.
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When policies are attached or detached, the effective policy references are recalculated.
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Parent topic: Manage Oracle Enterprise Scheduler