Why are Data Collection Jobs still running in CLM as well as Insight?
Michael Walker (992●15●201●157)
| asked Oct 29 '13, 2:25 p.m.
edited Nov 04 '13, 6:03 p.m. by Stephanie Taylor (241●1●5)
Customer environment is Insight 1.1.1.1 and CLM 4.0.1 (JTS/RTC/RQM)
The Data Movement Task that's scheduled to run nightly in Insight is working successfully. But when I go to the Reports tab in QM/admin and look at the Job History I see multiple jobs being reported here as being run each night. The jobs are : Common Work Items Quality Management Jobs for Quality Manager Quality Management Jobs for xxxx_RQM Most have a duration that's a negative number like -35 seconds, but Quality Management Jobs for Quality Manager has a duration around 2 minutes each night. I have verified all Data Collection Jobs in CLM have the Enabled checkbox unchecked so they're all disabled. The reason I'm bringing this up is some of the QA Reports on the RQm Dashboard have a snapshot date of 10/27, which is the date the Quality Management Jobs for Quality Manager data collection job in CLM ran. However, the Data Movement Task in Insight last ran on 10/28. My questions are: Am I missing a setting in CLM somewhere that's causing Data Collection jobs to still run in CLM as well as Insight? And is this why the Last Data Snapshot date is showing 10/27 instead of the 10/28 I would expect? Thanks, |
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Rosa Naranjo (2.9k●1●17●23)
| answered Oct 30 '13, 9:53 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER edited Oct 30 '13, 9:54 p.m.
Michael
It is possible you have missed a setting for disabling the CLM Java ETLs, which as you know should not be running if you are running Insight Data Manager ETLs. Can you elaborate on how you verified that all data collection jobs in CLM have been disabled? What admin pages did you verify? Use screenshots, if possible. Reference: http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/clmhelp/v4r0m4/topic/com.ibm.rational.reporting.admin.doc/topics/t_turningoff_the_data_collection_jobs.html Comments Rosa,
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