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Schedulers disabled

  • October 5, 2016
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Hi,

We have many schedules with FME Server. I disable a schedule in http://.../fmeserver/schedules but the job starts anyway. If i restart the windows service, the job is not started.

May be there is a glitch in subprocess of scheduler.

How to fix this issue ?

Thx

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mark2atsafe
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Hi @Gistack

 

I've tried this in 2016.1.1 and it appears to be fine for me. I tried:

 

a) Create a schedule that is enabled

 

b) Use Start > FME Server > Windows Service > Restart FME Server

 

c) Refreshed the scheduling page

 

 

The schedule I had created was still enabled. Is this how you were doing this? Which version of FME are you using?

 


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  • October 5, 2016
Hi @Gistack

 

I've tried this in 2016.1.1 and it appears to be fine for me. I tried:

 

a) Create a schedule that is enabled

 

b) Use Start > FME Server > Windows Service > Restart FME Server

 

c) Refreshed the scheduling page

 

 

The schedule I had created was still enabled. Is this how you were doing this? Which version of FME are you using?

 

Hi @Mark2AtSafe

 

We used FME Server 2015.1.0.2 - Build 15482 - win64.

 

I will try with 2016.1.1.

 

Thx

 


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If you disable the schedule in FME Server, restarting the Windows Service won't reset the schedule. It will remain disabled. You'll need to enable that schedule to get it to start.

 

 

Old news now but I'm a little confused... 'the job starts anyway' after you say you disable it. That's not the expected behaviour.