we have one sequence which consists of 10 parallel jobs.I need to capture the log for all 10 jobs+sequence from unix in a text file whenever i run the sequence.
Approach:Use dssearch command to get the list of jobs and for each job get the log information using dsjob command.I am thinking is there any other way which simplifies my approach?
sequence log clarifacation
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Re: sequence log clarifacation
Why?vamsi.4a6 wrote:I need to capture the log for all 10 jobs+sequence from unix in a text file whenever i run the sequence.
The logs are right there to be viewed in Director.
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Thanks for input.We have auto purge enabled and In production we want to capture how many records are processed,how many records are loaded,is there any warnings,is all activities in the sequence ran or not etc.i Think we can get above information using logs.
@chullet
If I wrote the logic using BASIC API,in that case do i need to include the basic routine in every job sequence?.I want to trigger this BASIC API code whenever sequence job is triggered(success or failure).Not sure how to proceed?
Thanks for input.We have auto purge enabled and In production we want to capture how many records are processed,how many records are loaded,is there any warnings,is all activities in the sequence ran or not etc.i Think we can get above information using logs.
@chullet
If I wrote the logic using BASIC API,in that case do i need to include the basic routine in every job sequence?.I want to trigger this BASIC API code whenever sequence job is triggered(success or failure).Not sure how to proceed?
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If you were writing the BASIC routine I'd call it either through a Routine activity as the final activity of the sequence, or in a controlling sequence that runs "your" sequence.
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