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In the automation "automation once per minute" XML feed updates with real estate objects from a partner are configured, but it is not 100% updated every minute.
Also, 32 more processes are configured in “automatic once per minute”.
The question is, could it be that the system needs to go through all 32 processes in order to return to the first one?
Is it possible to force start/stop "automation"
Is it possible to see somewhere the execution of "automation" in real time?
Thank you
Hello In the automation "automation once per minute" XML feed updates with real estate objects from a partner are configured, but it is not 100% updated every minute. Also, 32 more processes are configured in “automatic once per minute”. The question is, could it be that the system needs to go through all 32 processes in order to return to the first one? Is it possible to force start/stop "automation" Is it possible to see somewhere the execution of "automation" in real time? Thank you
Good afternoon. Until all actions are completed, the new cron will not start. In the "Server Load Control Panel" app/system-statistic/ in the DateStart column - the time the cron was started. in the Date last finish column - the time when the last worker finished working. The button - "Detailed information" will show the statistics of the script's operation. Now the minute crown works Work time: 1,123.86 s It also shows the actions that work the longest.
Good afternoon.
Until all actions are completed, the new cron will not start.
In the "Server Load Control Panel" app/system-statistic/
in the DateStart column - the time the cron was started.
in the Date last finish column - the time when the last worker finished working.
The button - "Detailed information" will show the statistics of the script's operation.
Now the minute crown works Work time: 1,123.86 s
It also shows the actions that work the longest.
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Sergey Vladimirovich
OneBox production wrote:
Good afternoon.
Until all actions are completed, the new cron will not start.
In the "Server Load Control Panel" app/system-statistic/
in the DateStart column - the time the cron was started.
in the Date last finish column - the time when the last worker finished working.
The button - "Detailed information" will show the statistics of the script's operation.
Now the minute crown works Work time: 1,123.86 s
It also shows the actions that work the longest.
Thanks for the answer
I attached the first screenshot, there are processes "per hour", "per minute", "per day" - do they work in parallel or in turn?
In the second screen, for example, the top process is the first process? The top process indicates 327.4693 - does this mean it will run for 327 seconds?
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OneBox production wrote:
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Good afternoon.
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Until all actions are completed, the new cron will not start.
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In the "Server Load Control Panel" app/system-statistic/
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in the DateStart column - the time the cron was started.
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in the Date last finish column - the time when the last worker finished working.
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The button - "Detailed information" will show the statistics of the script's operation.
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Now the minute crown works Work time: 1,123.86 s
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It also shows the actions that work the longest.
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Thanks for the answer
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I attached the first screenshot, there are processes "per hour", "per minute", "per day" - do they work in parallel or in turn?
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[file]23921[/file]
In the second screen, for example, the top process is the first process? The top process indicates 327.4693 - does this mean it will run for 327 seconds?
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Yesterday I added a line in one of the XMLs in "automatic once a minute", data should be written from the partner's XML to this line. So I see that data has been added to some objects, but not to others. About 15 hours have passed, I thought "automatic once a minute" would be updated once a minute)
Out of 1500 processes, data was added to 13 processes in the line
Yesterday I added a line in one of the XMLs in "automatic once a minute", data should be written from the partner's XML to this line. So I see that data has been added to some objects, but not to others. About 15 hours have passed, I thought "automatic once a minute" would be updated once a minute)
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Out of 1500 processes, data was added to 13 processes in the line
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Processes "per hour", "per minute", "per day" - work in parallel. It says 327.4693 - this means it was running for 327 seconds. The list shows the processes that have already completed, those that took the longest to complete, and the time they took to complete.
Processes "per hour", "per minute", "per day" - work in parallel.
It says 327.4693 - this means it was running for 327 seconds.
The list shows the processes that have already completed, those that took the longest to complete, and the time they took to complete.
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