Job Scheduler registry parameters
The Job Scheduler registry parameters are used to configure and customize the Job Scheduler. The registry parameters are located in this area of WFM:
CONN_TIMEOUT
- Description
- Amount of time for the Job Scheduler to attempt to connect to the database before timing out.
- Valid Values
- Time, measured in seconds
- Example
- 600000
LOG_FOLDER
- Description
-
Stores the Job Scheduler Log data.
- Valid Values
- Any path on the server.
- Example
- .../wfm/logs
MAX_FAILURE
- Description
-
Suspends a task if the number of sequential failed task runs exceeds the parameter setting.
For example, if the MAX_FAILURE parameter is set to 10, a task will be suspended when 10 task runs fail consecutively. The task will not run again until the task is manually reenabled.
- Valid Values
-
Any positive number, measured by number of tasks.
- Example
- 10
MAX_LOG_SIZE
- Description
- Maximum size of the log file.
- Valid Values
-
Any positive number, measured in bytes.
- Example
- 1024000000
MAX_RUNNING_TASKS_NUMBER
- Description
-
Throttle on the number of simultaneously running tasks.
- Valid Values
-
Any positive number, measured as number of tasks.
- Example
- 100
MAX_STALE_LOCK_TI ME
- Description
-
Maximum time period a task remains locked before the system clears the lock.
MAX_STALE_LOCK_TIME must be greater than (>) TASK_TIMEOUT. If MAX_STALE_LOCK_TIME is less than (<) TASK_TIMEOUT, the system will use the greater number.
- Valid Values
-
Any positive number, measured in milliseconds.
- Example
- 600000
SYS_MAIL_RECIPIENT
- Description
- User who will get mail alerts when the lock of a task is updated or when the system is unable to update the lock.
- Valid Values
- Any user name.
- Example
-
WORKBRAIN
TASK_TIMEOUT
- Description
-
Rate at which task logs must be updated before the scheduler terminates the task. Do not set TASK_TIMEOUT to less than (<) 300000.
- Valid Values
-
Any positive number, measured in milliseconds.
- Example
- 1800000
THREAD_SLEEP_TIME
- Description
-
Frequency the scheduler checks for tasks that are actively running.
- Valid Values
-
Any positive number, measured in milliseconds.
- Example
- 15000