Hello,
We have a 64-bit IIS 8.5 Server edition (FP1 installed along with JR38892, JR39116, JR39533 patches) on a RHEL 64-bit machine.
We have been noticing weird abends in random Sequences - Sequence abends with "Job xxx did not finish OK, status = 'Aborted'". When I look at Job xxx's log it would have completed fine. There is no other warning/error in the Director log for the Job nor its Sequence.
How do I go about tracing the root cause of this?
Thanks
-Mav
Weird abend in Sequence
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Sounds like something is interfering with detection of the job exit status. I'd place a routine that logs the $JobStatus activity variable value for the job immediately after the Job activity, and temporarily disable "automatically handle activities that fail", to determine whether $JobStatus is getting back to the sequence OK.
Right click on the job's "job run requested" event in the sequence log and choose "Related Log" to transfer to the log of the job that was run under control, and make sure that it's the job you expected it to be (that is, that the correct job is named in the Job activitiy) and its actual completion status.
Right click on the "job under control finished" event in that job's log and choose Related Log to return to the sequence's log.
Right click on the job's "job run requested" event in the sequence log and choose "Related Log" to transfer to the log of the job that was run under control, and make sure that it's the job you expected it to be (that is, that the correct job is named in the Job activitiy) and its actual completion status.
Right click on the "job under control finished" event in that job's log and choose Related Log to return to the sequence's log.
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