Hi Team,
I have used the dsjob command to get job end time.
But I am getting wrong data for the same.
I have run the dsjob command on 2011-02-04
STATUS REPORT FOR JOB: Job name
Generated: 2011-02-04 06:31:12
Job start time=2009-04-02 18:33:10
Job end time=2011-02-04 06:31:12
Job elapsed time=00:00:00
Job status=99 (Not running)
SO could you please help on this.
Thanks
venkat.
how to get correct value of job end time using dsjob comamnd
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Odd. Should it have been sometime in 2009? What does the job show for those values in the Director? If you rerun the dsjob command, do you get a new (i.e. current) value for the end time? Does it work properly for other jobs?
I have absolutely no idea what might be going on (just trying to gather information) and suspect you'll need to either Clear the Status file, export/import and/or rerun the job to fix things, that or contact your official support provider for guidance if the issue continues.
I have absolutely no idea what might be going on (just trying to gather information) and suspect you'll need to either Clear the Status file, export/import and/or rerun the job to fix things, that or contact your official support provider for guidance if the issue continues.
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Exactly.. @Venkat: You are trying to get the timings of a multiple instance. So the start time is the when the job is last compiled and end time probably one of the instance which has finished recently.kduke wrote:99 means job is compiled. There is no start or end time on a just compiled job. ...
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