Cisco Unified Presence, Release 7.x -- How to Schedule Batch Jobs on Cisco Unified Presence Server
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You can schedule bulk transactions in Cisco Unified Presence and specify a time when these transactions need to start.
All jobs that are submitted through the Bulk Administration menu queue up on the Bulk Provisioning Service (BPS). Depending on the start time that is specified for a job, the transaction starts running. If no start time is mentioned, the transactions execute in the order in which they are received.
How to Manage the BPS
Turning On BPS
Procedure
- Select Tools > Service Activation in the Cisco Unified Presence Serviceability window.
- Select the server that is running Cisco Unified Presence from the Service list box.
- Check Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service in the Database and Admin Services area.
- Select Update.
Troubleshooting Tips
- BPS starts automatically after it is activated.
- The window refreshes, and the Activation Status that corresponds to Bulk Provisioning Service displays Activated.
- If the service is already activated, the Activation Status will display as Activated.
- Every time that the service is started, BPS synchronizes with Cisco Unified Presence database.
Restarting BPS
BPS starts automatically after it is activated in Cisco Unified Presence Serviceability. You can turn on and off the BPS.
Procedure
- Select Tools > Control Center - Feature Services in Cisco Unified Presence Serviceability.
- Select Cisco Unified Presence from the Servers list box.
- Check BPS.
- Perform one or more of the following actions:
If you want to: Action Restart BPS
Select Restart.
Stop BPS
Select Stop.
Start the stopped BPS
Select Start.
Troubleshooting Tips
- Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service displays in list under Service Name column, in the Database and Admin Services area.
- If BPS was activated, the Status displays as Activated.
Turning Off BPS
You can turn off BPS when you do not require it, and sign out of the tool.
Procedure
- Select Tools > Service Activation in Cisco Unified Presence Serviceability.
- Select Cisco Unified Presence from the Servers list box.
- Perform the following actions:
- Uncheck the check box that corresponds to the Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service.
- Select Update.
Troubleshooting Tips
Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service displays in list under Service Name column, in the Database and Admin Services area.
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How to Schedule Batch Jobs on Cisco Unified Presence
Finding Jobs
You can find jobs that are already submitted to BPS through the Bulk Administration menu. A list of existing jobs display by
- Job Id
- Scheduled Date Time
- Submit Date Time
- Sequence
- Description
- Status
- Last User
Procedure
- Select Bulk Administration > Job Scheduler.
- Select one of the following options from the first Find Job where list box:
- User
- Status
- Job ID
- Description
- Scheduled Date Time
- Select one of the following options from the second Find Job where list box:
- begins with
- contains
- is exactly
- ends with
- is empty
- is not empty
- Select Show from the third list box.
- Do one of the following, if applicable:
- Specify the appropriate search text.
- Select Find without entering any search text to find all jobs that are registered in the database.
- To further define your query, you can select AND or OR to add multiple filters and repeat Steps 2 through 4.
- Select Find.
- Select the Job ID for the job that is in process or on hold that you want to schedule and/or turn on.
Troubleshooting Tips
- The Status displays Hold if you selected the Run Later radio button while you were scheduling the job.
- The Status displays Pending if you selected the Run Immediately radio button.
- The Status displays Completed for completed jobs, and it displays Incomplete for jobs that had an error and could not complete.
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What To Do Next
Scheduling Jobs
Procedure
1. Select Bulk Administration > Job Scheduler.
2. Find the job that you want to schedule.
3. Enter the settings for scheduling and turning on the job as described in the table below.
Field Description Job Id
Displays the job ID that is created when the job is submitted.
Job Status
Displays the status of the job from one of the following options:
- Hold
- Pending
- Completed
- Incomplete
Scheduled Date Time
Select the month, date, year from the list boxes. Enter the time when you want the job to be scheduled.
Submit Date Time
Displays the date and time when the job was submitted.
Sequence
From the list box, select the sequence in which the job should be run. You can select a number between 1 and 20.
Note: If the scheduled date and time are the same for two or more jobs, this indicates that the jobs are queued in BPS according the sequence number. If the scheduled date and time and Sequence are the same, the jobs get queued depending on the submitted date and time.
Job Description
Displays the description that you entered when the job was created.
Frequency
From the following options, select the frequency of the transaction:
- Once
- Monthly
- Weekly
- Daily
- Hourly
For example, if you select Daily, the transaction will repeat daily at the time that is entered in the Schedule Time and Date field.Job End Time
Displays the end time for recurring (frequency) job.
Last Modified By
Displays the user ID of the administrator who last modified this job.
4. Perform one of the following actions:
- Select Activate Job to turn on the job at the scheduled time.
- Select Save to save the configuration settings and turn on the job at a later time.
5. Select the job ID for the job that you have turned on.
6. Select the link in the Log File Name column to view the log file for this transaction.
7. Complete the following actions to go back to the list of jobs:
- Select Back to Find/List from the Related Links menu.
- Select Go.
Troubleshooting Tips
If a job is saved, but not turned on, the status of the job will display as Hold. The BPS does not process these jobs unless they are turned on.