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Configuring Batch Programs : Viewing and managing Batch Program processes
 

Viewing and managing Batch Program processes

You can view and manage multiple processes that are starting, running, or stopped for a Batch Program resource using the Batch Program: <instance name> page in the OpenEdge Management. This enables you to monitor the status and other properties of multiple Batch Program processes simultaneously, and if required, stop or delete a process.
To view the available processes for a Batch Program resource:
1. From the OpenEdge Management console men, click Resources > Go to Resources.
All the resources managed by your console appear in a grid frame.
2. Filter or search for, and select the required Batch Program resource.
The Batch Program: <instance name> page appears.
3. In the Processes section, you can view the following information for each Process:
Property
Description
PID
The Process ID (PID) of the process.
Name
The name of the process
State
The status of the process – Starting, Running, or Not Running.
Message
Provides additional information such as Process timed out or PID not alive.
Start Time
The time when the process is started.
Stop Time
The time when the process is stopped.
Up Time
The time indicating how long the process has been running as reported by the operating system.
This is a text entry and can be weeks, days, minutes, or seconds.
CPU
The percentage of CPU utilized by the process.
Memory
The amount of memory consumed by the process.
Log Files
The links to view the standard out and err files in the Log File Viewer.
4. To stop an individual process that is running, click the Stop icon adjacent to the PID of that process.
If a process is not stopped using the Stop icon, click the PID link of that process and then click KILL to terminate it. Click YES in confirmation dialog box and then click OK to return to the Batch Program: <instance name> page.
Note: Clicking STOP BATCH PROGRAMS in the Batch Program: <instance name> page stops all the processes that are running.
5. To delete a process that is not running, click the Delete icon adjacent to the PID of that process.