What happens if "run after" discovery schedule is inactive?

Jason Wright
Tera Contributor

In our environment, many of the schedules are set to run after one another to avoid overloading the MID server at any given time:

 

Sched A > Sched B > Sched C

 

However, there is often a need to deactivate a schedule that is no longer is use.  Does anyone happen to know if there is a mechanism in place to skip to the next "run after" (from A to C, if B is inactive), or do I need to manually adjust this each time we deactivate a discovery schedule?

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Niklas Peterson
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

Hi,

No, if C is set to run after B and B is inactive then C will not run since B did not run. You need to move the dependency of C from B to A if you want to run C after A.

Regards,
Niklas

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Niklas Peterson
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

Hi,

No, if C is set to run after B and B is inactive then C will not run since B did not run. You need to move the dependency of C from B to A if you want to run C after A.

Regards,
Niklas

Pratiksha
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

If you do have schedules in a lot of number then I would say that run the schedule and check how much time it is taking. According to that schedule the next one. ( This is you need to per mid server only once)