How to restart a Terminated worker - AD Controller
When patches are applying to application, there are some situation like restart a terminated worker.
To do so, required these steps to achieve
1. Start AD controller
2. Review worker status
3. Take the appropriate action for each status
a. If the worker shows Failed, restart the failed job
b. If the worker shows running or Restarted status, but the process is not really running, tell manager that a worker has failed its job. Then, tell manager to start the worker
If you terminated a hanging worker process, you must manually restart the workder. In this scenario, complete these steps
1. Start AD Controller
2. Review worker status
3. Take the appropriate action for each worker status:
If the worker shows failed, restart the failed job. When prompted, enter the number of the worker that failed.
If the worker shows Running or Restarted status, but the process is not really running, select the following options
Option 4: Tell Manager that a worker has failed its job. When prompted, enter the number of the hanging worker
Option 6: Restart a worker on the current machine. When prompted, enter the number of the worker that failed
Do not tell the manager to start a worker that has shutdown if the worker process is running. Doing so will create duplicate worker processes with the same worker ID and will cause incorrect results
When patches are applying to application, there are some situation like restart a terminated worker.
To do so, required these steps to achieve
1. Start AD controller
2. Review worker status
3. Take the appropriate action for each status
a. If the worker shows Failed, restart the failed job
b. If the worker shows running or Restarted status, but the process is not really running, tell manager that a worker has failed its job. Then, tell manager to start the worker
If you terminated a hanging worker process, you must manually restart the workder. In this scenario, complete these steps
1. Start AD Controller
2. Review worker status
3. Take the appropriate action for each worker status:
If the worker shows failed, restart the failed job. When prompted, enter the number of the worker that failed.
If the worker shows Running or Restarted status, but the process is not really running, select the following options
Option 4: Tell Manager that a worker has failed its job. When prompted, enter the number of the hanging worker
Option 6: Restart a worker on the current machine. When prompted, enter the number of the worker that failed
Do not tell the manager to start a worker that has shutdown if the worker process is running. Doing so will create duplicate worker processes with the same worker ID and will cause incorrect results
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