Sequence Diagram for sync jobs:
The processing flows of PersonPlacementTrainingBodyTrustJob, PostEmployingBodyTrustJob, PostTrainingBodyTrustJob are similar to PersonPlacementEmployingBodyTrustJob, so there's no need to repeat the diagram.
Time scheduled
00:05 PersonOwnerRebuildJob
00:09 PersonPlacementEmployingBodyTrustJob
00:29 PersonPlacementTrainingBodyTrustJob
01:09 PostEmployingBodyTrustJob
01:19 PostTrainingBodyTrustJob
01:29 PersonElasticSearchSyncJob
If the container is restarted in a pre-defined time range (00:00:00+00:00 to 07:00:00+00:00) then the jobs are run sequentially.
Run jobs out of schedule
Where possible; it is easiest to use the web interface at the root of the application (https://<host IP/domain name here>/sync/.).
If a job needs to be run from the server, the instructions taken from Refresh Elasticsearch cache page can be used:
- Copy the commands below into your favorite text editor.
- Replace the
$bean_name
and$job_method
with the ones for the job you are re-running. - ssh into either the blue or green server and paste the modified commands in a single chunk and it will go through the process of:
- downloading the JDK and the JMX client
- copy them to the container
- extract the compressed JDK
- launch the JMX client and
- restart the sync job.
N.B. Refer to the "Job Execution Order" above to see whether there is an appending Job which needs to be run afterward.
cd /tmp mkdir javatools cd javatools wget https://heetisrequiredapps.blob.core.windows.net/javafiles/jmxterm-1.0.0-uber.jar wget https://heetisrequiredapps.blob.core.windows.net/javafiles/jdk-8-linux-x64.tar.gz cd .. docker cp javatools sync_sync_1:/tmp docker exec -it sync_sync_1 /bin/bash cd /tmp/javatools tar -zxvf jdk-8-linux-x64.tar.gz rm jdk-8-linux-x64.tar.gz ./jdk1.8.0_202/bin/java -jar jmxterm-1.0.0-uber.jar open 1 domain sync.mbean bean sync.mbean:name=$bean_name run $job_method run isCurrentlyRunning exit |
---|
When you're back at the bash-4.4# prompt you can run the following command to keep an eye on the progress of the sync.
tail /var/log/apps/sync.log -f |
---|
Add Comment