How can I kill the job which is still running after stopped?

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How can I kill the job which is still running after stopped?

Post by ICE »

Dear All,

One of my jobs is still in running status although I rebooted the server and stopped it from DS director. I have also checked the uvsh.exe in the taskmgr but I don't see that exe. But the job is still in running status.
How can I stop that job?
Is there any way other than using DS.Tools???
It has been running since last 3 days ago :(

Help me please. :roll:


Thanks,
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Post by ArndW »

If you have enable job administration in the director then you can do this by clearing the status in the director.
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Post by sarat.srinivas@tcs.com »

Hey,

Just re-compile that running job in Designer, then the status will be changed in Director. This happened with us too when we were working with Windows 2003 server & DS 7.5x2 version.

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Post by chulett »

The job is *not* running but its status is stuck there. Clear Status File from Director is the answer, as noted.
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Post by ICE »

Dear All,

Thanks......Thanks a lot.............
Now, I have solved it.
I renamed it to new name and complied.
Then I rename it to old name again and recompiled it.
I agree with Chulett. I think the job status is stuck but the job is not actually running because I could rename the job into the same name.
But I did not try to run the clear status files :D


Thank you all again........
:)
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Post by girish.rupkumar »

No need to rename job...and compile and again rename....

Go to Director-->Job-->cleanup Resources

you will find all the jobs which are running....select the job which you have to stop and clear it.
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Post by girish.rupkumar »

No need to rename job...and compile and again rename....

Go to Director-->Job-->cleanup Resources

you will find all the jobs which are running....select the job which you have to stop and clear it.
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Post by singhald »

try to clear the status of the job . if that doesn't work.

do the restart the datastgae server and recompile the ds job and see the prcesses running on server.
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