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Hi All
Is following statement correct: SC 3.5 scheduler runs maximum three Jobs simultaneous (Seen in Job Monitor).
When statement correct: Can I increase somewhere a Value, so that more than 3 Jobs runs simultaneous?
regards and thanks
Thomas
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You can run more than 3 jobs just scheduler will only allow 3 active jobs
There are several bugs with SC 3.5 scheduler, I strongly recommend upgrading to SC 3.6P1
http://support.netapp.com/NOW/download/software/snapcreator_framework/3.6P1/
Also 3.6P1 will only allow 3 active jobs maximum the rest will queue and this cant be increased. We are looking at increasing this in 4.0.
Regards,
Keith
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You can run more than 3 jobs just scheduler will only allow 3 active jobs
There are several bugs with SC 3.5 scheduler, I strongly recommend upgrading to SC 3.6P1
http://support.netapp.com/NOW/download/software/snapcreator_framework/3.6P1/
Also 3.6P1 will only allow 3 active jobs maximum the rest will queue and this cant be increased. We are looking at increasing this in 4.0.
Regards,
Keith
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Hi Keith
I know this with 3.6P1, but we have had following Problem after the upgrade to 3.6.
We will open a case about that, but in the moment we are migrating all our oracle DBs to Netapp/snapcreator and so we haven't time to investigate this Problem...
But thanks anyway. You are the first we will inform, when we running 3.6P1 :-)..
regards
Thomas
