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Peter_Sero
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December 7th, 2016 02:00
You have probably figured it out already. A "run policy" here means to schedule the launch
of one job instance, so the "multiple policies" setting allows for running several yet identical jobs in one day.
And each Dedupe job processes all configured directory hierarchies. So one can NOT schedule
jobs to dedupe for example directory A in the morning and directory B at night, if you wanted something like this.
Note that "run policy" is not to be confused with the "impact policy" (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, PAUSED),
which is usually fixed per job type, but CAN be configured to change over the course
of the day.
hth
-- Peter
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Peter_Sero
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December 7th, 2016 02:00
You have probably figured it out already. A "run policy" here means to schedule the launch
of one job instance, so the "multiple policies" setting allows for running several yet identical jobs in one day.
And each Dedupe job processes all configured directory hierarchies. So one can NOT schedule
jobs to dedupe for example directory A in the morning and directory B at night, if you wanted something like this.
Note that "run policy" is not to be confused with the "impact policy" (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, PAUSED),
which is usually fixed per job type, but CAN be configured to change over the course
of the day.
hth
-- Peter