Searched for it in the forum, maybe could not get the keywords right!
Is there any way we get to know what datastage jobs are run, its status at any particular time (Project level)
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Narasimha Kade
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Director - We cannot get the jobs running at the project level (Going through each category is tiresome)Director.
dsjob -ljobs <project> - Gives the list of all the jobs (I want information only about the jobs running with their status)dsjob.
Kim's tools (Is it ETLStats or is it something else Kim Created!)Kim Duke's tools.
I want this information to see what jobs are running at any point of timeWhat do you want to do with the information?
I would be happy to see this information anywhere DS or OSWhere do you want to see the information?
History is not must, but it would be good if know a way to display that tooDo you want a history?
I dont want to watch the jobs all the time, but just want information about the number,details and status of jobs running at any point of timeDo you just want someone to watch the jobs?
Did I answer all your questions?
Thanks for putting in more questions
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Narasimha Kade
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If you just want to know what server jobs and job sequences are running now, you can look at the job processes with a UNIX command.
Use (pipe into) cut or awk or sed or similar to produce the report you require.
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ps -ef | grep DSD.RUN | grep -v grep
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Both EtlStats and DwNav are designed to store a history of run times and row counts of completed jobs. I really have never taught about a process to see how much work the server was doing at any given time. Maybe useful. Let us know what you come up with. Ray's solution could be used in a filter.
Mamu Kim
Thanks Ray/Kim,
Kim's solution does give us information about the jobs running on a particular system at any instant.
May be we should try and explore more on getting more information on the jobs running, which project they belong, ......, ....., ..![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
Though not critical, may be usefull for somebody![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Kim's solution does give us information about the jobs running on a particular system at any instant.
May be we should try and explore more on getting more information on the jobs running, which project they belong, ......, ....., ..
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
Though not critical, may be usefull for somebody
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Narasimha Kade
Finding answers is simple, all you need to do is come up with the correct questions.
Finding answers is simple, all you need to do is come up with the correct questions.