Our DB has trouble keeping up with the amount of ABP2 workunits that are reported recently. The effect of this is that occasionally the scheduler is stopped for 10 Minutes in order to not overload the database. If your Client contacts the scheduler during that time, you'll see these messages.
Ah -- OK -- good to know -- thanks for the explanation.
I take it this is one of the downsides to the shorter work units that are out in circulation then. I have seen that in some of the other projects when they have short cycle work units to handle.
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Our DB has trouble keeping up with the amount of ABP2 workunits that are reported recently. The effect of this is that occasionally the scheduler is stopped for 10 Minutes in order to not overload the database. If your Client contacts the scheduler during that time, you'll see these messages.
Maintenance shut dow?
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I have the same problem here, but it seems intermittent...
Our DB has trouble keeping up
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Our DB has trouble keeping up with the amount of ABP2 workunits that are reported recently. The effect of this is that occasionally the scheduler is stopped for 10 Minutes in order to not overload the database. If your Client contacts the scheduler during that time, you'll see these messages.
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Ah -- OK -- good to know --
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Ah -- OK -- good to know -- thanks for the explanation.
I take it this is one of the downsides to the shorter work units that are out in circulation then. I have seen that in some of the other projects when they have short cycle work units to handle.