Scheduler

Table C.9 Problems That Are Related to Scheduler

Trouble

Measure

A schedule that you specified cannot be scheduled correctly

Check the following points:

  • Is 'Disabled' (0) specified for Execution on Non-working Days (HOLIDAY) in the Schedule Information?

    If 'Disabled' (0) is specified, you cannot set a schedule for non-working days.

  • Are Execution Date (SDATE) and Execution Day of the Week (WEEK) set correctly in the Schedule Information?

    You cannot set a schedule if Schedule Start Date (EDATE) is after Expiration Date.

  • Check the time that is set for Scheduling Time.

    It is possible that the schedule that you specified in the Schedule Information has not been registered, since HULFT starts scheduling from the startup time of HULFT Scheduler.

Unable to start a specified command

The settings of the Schedule Information are not correct. Check the following points:

  • Is the command specified correctly? Check the path and the module name.

  • Is the account specified correctly? Confirm that the user name, the domain name, and the password are correct.

The schedule ID remains in the Today's Schedule screen even when HULFT Scheduler is terminated

The Scheduler updates the Today's Schedule when the Scheduler registers a schedule. Therefore, 'Today's Schedule' is not updated until the next time the Scheduler process is started and a schedule is registered.

Unable to add account (user) information when a job specified on the Scheduler is executed; A message code (W806041) is displayed

Did you specify the User Information in the Schedule Information? Users entered for the User Information must satisfy the following conditions:

  • The user must belong to the Administrators group of the local machine.

  • The user must be assigned the following user rights. These rights must be enabled on the local machine. (*1)

    • Act as part of the operating system

    • Adjust memory quotas for a process (indicated as 'Increase quota' in Windows 2000)

    • Replace a process level token

    • Restore files and directories

    • Back up files and directories

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How to assign user rights

On Control Panel, select Administrative Tools and then Local Security Policy. Select the folder named Local Policies and choose User Rights Assignment to grant the rights.