This chapter provides information about activating BPS and
scheduling jobs.
You can schedule bulk transactions and specify a time when they need to
start these transactions. All jobs that are submitted through the Bulk
Administration menu in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, queue up on the Bulk
Provisioning Service (BPS). Depending on the start time specified for a job,
the transaction starts running. If no start time is mentioned, the transactions
execute in the order that they are received.
Before submitting a job for execution, the Bulk Provisioning
Service (BPS) should be activated.
BPS starts automatically after it is activated. Every time that the
service is started, BPS synchronizes with
Cisco Unified Communications Manager database.
Procedure
Step 1
From
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Serviceability window, choose
Tools > Service Activation.
The
Service Activation window displays.
Step 2
From the
Server drop-down list box, choose the server
that is running
Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Step 3
In the
Database and Admin Services area, check the
check box corresponding to
Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service.
Note
If the service is already activated, the Activation Status will
display as Activated.
Step 4
Click
Update.
The window refreshes and the Activation Status
corresponding to Bulk Provisioning Service displays Activated.
You can manually stop or restart the Bulk Provisioning
Service (BPS).
Note
The BPS starts automatically after it is activated using
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Serviceability.
Procedure
Step 1
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Serviceability, choose
Tools > Control Center - Feature
Services.
The
Control Center–Feature Services window
displays.
Step 2
Choose the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server from the Servers drop-down list box.
Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service displays in list under
Service Name column, in the
Database and Admin Services area.
Note
If BPS is already activated, the Activation Status will display
as Activated.
Step 3
Check the check box corresponding to BPS and do one of the
following:
To restart BPS, click
Restart.
The service restarts, and the message, Service Successfully
Restarted, displays.
To stop BPS, click
Stop.
The service stops, and the message, Service Successfully
Stopped, displays.
To start the stopped BPS, click
Start.
The service starts, and the message, Service Successfully
Started, displays.
Deactivate BPS and log out
After you deactivate BPS you can log out of the tool when you
no longer need to use itl.
Procedure
Step 1
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Serviceability, choose
ToolsService
Activation.
The
Service Activation window displays.
Step 2
Choose the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server from the Servers drop-down list box.
Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service displays in the list under
Service Name column in the
Database and Admin Services area.
Step 3
Uncheck the check box corresponding to the Cisco Bulk Provisioning
Service and click
Update.
The service deactivates and the Status column displays the
status as Deactivated.
Find jobs submitted to BPS
You can find jobs that are already submitted to BPS through
the Bulk Administration menu on
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Bulk Administration > Job
Scheduler. The Find and List Job window displays.
Step 2
From the first
Find Job where drop-down list box, choose one
of the following options.
User
Status
Job ID
Description
Scheduled Date Time
Step 3
From the second
Find Job where drop-down list box, choose one
of the following options.
begins with
contains
is exactly
ends with
is empty
is not empty
Step 4
From the third drop-down list box, choose
Show to display completed jobs.
Step 5
Specify the appropriate search text, if applicable, and click
Find.
To further define your query, you can choose
AND or
OR to add multiple filters and repeat
Step 2
through
Step 5.
Tip
To find all jobs that are registered in the database, click
Find without entering any search text.
A list of discovered jobs displays by:
Job Id
Scheduled Date Time
Submit Date Time
Sequence
Description
Status
Last User
Note
The Status displays Hold if
Run Later radio button was selected
while scheduling the job. The Status displays Pending if
Run Immediately radio button was
selected. The Status displays Completed for completed jobs and it displays
Incomplete for jobs that had an error and could not be completed.
Step 6
Click the Job ID for the job in process or on hold, that you want
to schedule and/or activate.
The
Job Configuration window displays.
Schedule submitted jobs
You can schedule submitted jobs.
Procedure
Step 1
Find the job you want to schedule.
Step 2
In the
Job Configuration window, enter the settings for
scheduling and activating the job.
See the following table.
Table 1 Job configuration settings
Field
Description
Job Id
Displays the job ID that is created when the job is
submitted.
Job Status
Displays the status of the job from one of the following
options:
Hold
Pending
Completed
Incomplete
Scheduled Date Time
Choose the month, date, year from the drop-down list
boxes. Enter the time when you want the job to be scheduled.
Submit Date Time
Displays the date and time when the job was submitted.
Sequence
Choose from the drop-down list box, the sequence in which
the job should be run. You can choose a number between 1 and 20.
Note
If the scheduled date and time is same for two or more
jobs, then the jobs are queued in BPS according the sequence number. If the
scheduled date and time, and Sequence is same, then the jobs are queued
depending on the submitted date and time.
Job Description
Displays the description you entered when the job was
created. This description can be edited to include up to 50 characters in any
language, but it cannot include double-quotes ("), percentage
sign (%), ampersand (&), back-slash (\),
or angle brackets (<>).
Frequency
Choose from the following options, the frequency of the
transaction:
Once
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
Hourly
For example, if you choose Daily, the transaction will be
repeated daily at the time entered in the Schedule Time and Date field.
Job End Time
Displays the end time for recurring (frequency) job.
Last Modified By
Displays the user ID of the administrator who last
modified this job.
Step 3
Click
Activate job to activate the job at the
scheduled time or click
Save to save the configuration settings to
activate the job at a later time.
The Find and List Jobs window displays.
Note
If a Job is saved, but not activated then status of the job will
be displayed as Hold. These jobs will not be processed by BPS unless they are
activated.
Step 4
Click the job ID for the job you have activated. In the
Job Configuration window, the following
information displays in the
Job Results area, for all jobs that are
complete, incomplete, stop requested, or processing.
Job Launched Date Time
Job Result Status
Number of records
Processed
Number of Records
Failed
Total Number of
Records
Log File Name
Note
Click on the link in the
Log File Name column to view the log
file for this transaction.
What to Do Next
To go back to the list of jobs, choose
Back to Find/List from the
Related Links drop-down list box and click Go.