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15-07-20 11:27 AM
We are frequently encountering "Status of Terminated found. Terminating remaining sessions" in our control room due to which scheduler is getting terminated.
Requesting you could you please explain "The issue turned out to be the ""named pipes"" protocol on our SQL server that was disabled. Enabling this protocol solved our problem"
Please help us to resolve this issue.
Waiting for your reply.
Thanks
Jatin Kalra
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Jatin Kalra
Assistant Manager
Genpact
Asia/Kolkata
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16-07-20 07:12 AM
Hi Jatin
If you have "Fail Fast" selected in a schedule, then it will terminate everything when it encounters any kind of failure. So for example, if you have a Task that is set up to start a process on 10 resources, but when running, it fails on one of those resources, it will then terminate all the other 9. If you do not want it to do this, and you want it to continue working on the other 9, then you need to unselect the option to "Fail fast on any errors".
Thanks
Sam
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Samantha Shaw
Customer Support Manager
Blue Prism Ltd
Europe/London
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16-07-20 07:34 AM
As per your statement you mean to state that if one of my process which is having 3 tasks (task 1, task 2 and task3) which is schedule on multiple Runtime resources (R1 , R2 and R3) then if one of the resource will encounter exception ( either due to Task1, task2 or task3) it will terminate all three resources progress also.
OR you mean to say that Task2 of Resource 3 get fail it will mark Task3 of resource 3 as terminate or failure and rest two resource (R1 and R2) will work continuously independently.
OR
You mean to state that if we click " "Fail Fast" selected in a schedule" then all resources are interrelated. Which indicate if any task fails on any resource (either R1, R2 and R3) it will terminate all other resources also.
Please provide clarification.
Thanks.
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Jatin Kalra
Assistant Manager
Genpact
Asia/Kolkata
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16-07-20 07:39 AM
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Samantha Shaw
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Blue Prism Ltd
Europe/London
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