How a distributed shadow job is bound with a remote job instance
On an HCL Workload Automation distributed
remote engine, the bind is established in the preproduction plan.
Distributed remote job instances belonging to the JOBS job stream
and submitted at run time are not written into the preproduction plan
and so they are not involved in the bind process.
If the preproduction plan does not exist on the remote engine when
the bind request is received, the distributed shadow job status remains
WAIT until the preproduction plan generation is completed and the
bind request is processed. This might happen, for example, when the
preproduction plan is created again from scratch on the remote engine.
The preproduction plan does not contain the instances of the jobs
belonging to the job streams. The job instances are added later on
to the production plan when the plan is extended or created.
This means that the bind is established with the job stream instance
included in the preproduction plan and that is scheduled to run on
the specified workstation. The definition of that job stream must
contain the definition of the remote job to bind.
The following sections describe the scenarios that can occur when
binding a distributed shadow job having:
Input arrival (IA): 18:00
Remote job information:
Job stream name: JS2
Job name: JOB2
Job stream workstation: WKST2
In the figures:
The white box indicates the time interval covered by the preproduction
plan.
The light grey box indicates the time interval covered by the
production plan.
The dark grey box indicates the interval in the remote engine
plan during which the job instance to bind must be searched.
The JS2 instances shown are scheduled to run on workstation WKST2.
The JS2 occurrence highlighted in bold is the instance selected
for the bind.
Scenario 1: The production plan contains the instance of job stream
JS2 that closest precedes the shadow job input arrival.
the JS2 instance that closest precedes the shadow job input
arrival is selected for the bind. This means that the shadow job and
the remote job stream instance are now associated. If, at a later
time, a new instance of JS2 that more closely precedes the shadow
job input arrival is submitted ad hoc in the remote engine plan, the
match with the JS2 instance selected for the bind is not modified.
One
of the following situations can now occur:
The selected JS2 instance contains JOB2
The bind is established and a notification containing:
The remote job information identifying the JOB2 instance in the
remote engine plan
The current status of that JOB2 instance in the remote engine
plan
is sent back to the HCL Workload Automation for Z controller,
the shadow job instance is updated with the remote job information,
and its status is updated accordingly.
The selected JS2 instance no longer contains JOB2 because it was
either canceled or completed, and was removed from the production
plan.
The bind is established and a notification informing about the
successful execution status is sent back to the HCL Workload Automation for Z controller.
The shadow job instance is marked as completed. Its successors can
start.
The selected JS2 instance contains JOB2, but JOB2 is in canceled
status
The bind is established and a notification informing about the
successful execution status is sent back to the HCL Workload Automation for Z controller.
The shadow job instance is marked as completed. Its successors can
start.
Scenario 2: The production plan interval contains the input arrival
of the shadow job, but no instances of job stream JS2 exist.
Figure 3. The input
arrival of the shadow job is included in the production plan but no
instance to bind exists
In this case, the bind with JOB2 fails. A notification
informing that the bind failed is sent back to the HCL Workload Automation for Z controller,
and the shadow job status is updated according to what you set in
the Complete if bind fails field.
Scenario 3: The preproduction plan interval contains the input
arrival of the shadow job and the production plan does not yet include
the closest preceding JS2 instance.
Figure 4. The instance
to be bound exists but it is not yet included in the production plan
A notification informing that
the bind is established is sent back to the HCL Workload Automation for Z controller
and the status of the shadow job is set to "READY-The bind was established".
Scenario 4: The preproduction plan interval still does not contain
the input arrival of the shadow job.
Figure 5. The preproduction
plan interval still does not contain the input arrival of the shadow
job
In this case, the bind request
is put on hold until the preproduction plan is extended to include
the shadow job input arrival. Until then the status of the shadow
job remains "READY-Waiting for bind result".
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