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Creating a job scheduler rule

Updated on July 8, 2022

To perform tasks and jobs that are configured to run on a periodic basis, such as bulk processing or system cleanup jobs, create a job scheduler rule.

  1. In Dev Studio, click Create SysAdminJob Scheduler.
  2. Add a label and a ruleset to your job scheduler rule.
  3. Click Create and open.
  4. Configure the job scheduler to run on specific node types by performing the following actions:
    1. Click the Select node types icon.
    2. Select the check boxes next to the node types that you want to associate with the job scheduler rule.
    3. Click Submit.
  5. In the Runs on drop-down list, configure the job scheduler rule to run on one or all nodes by selecting one of the following options:
    • To run the job scheduler on all nodes in a cluster, click All associated nodes.
    • To run the job scheduler on only one node in a cluster, click Any one associated node.
    If you configure the job scheduler to run on any node, the Pega Platform application chooses the node on which it processes the task.
  6. In the Schedule drop-down list, click the schedule for the job scheduler rule and provide additional details, such as a start time.
  7. In the Context drop-down list, select the context for the activity resolution:
    • If you want to resolve the activity in a specific context, select Specify access group, and then provide the access group.

      Make sure the access group that you specify has the access to the class and activity that you specify in the following steps.

    • If you want to resolve the activity in the context specified in the System Runtime Context, for example use the same context for the job scheduler and activity resolution, select Use System Runtime Context.

      For more information, see Viewing general system settings.

  8. In the Class field, enter a class for the job scheduler rule.
    The class that you provide must contain the activity that you want the job scheduler rule to resolve.
  9. In the Activity field, enter an activity that you want the job scheduler rule to resolve.
  10. In the Alerts configuration section, in the Long running queue processor threshold field, change the threshold for long running job processor activities.
    An alert is saved to the log file when the activity’s execution time exceeds the threshold value. For more information, see PEGA0118 alert: Long-running queue processor activity.
  11. Click Save.
  • Previous topic Node and cluster default job schedulers
  • Next topic Configuring the Performance tool for job scheduler rules

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