(Glue-2311) Glue Queue RFC Scheduler

Queue Scheduler is used to execute Extraction Processes which use Queue Fetcher based on Glue Queue contents. When a Queue contains data, the corresponding Extraction Process(es) is executed. Processes with the oldest execution timestamp are prioritized.

Parameters:

RFC destination

RFC destination of an SAP system where a Glue queue is stored.

For the scheduler configuration, you can choose only fetchers with the same RFC destination as defined in the scheduler. It is not possible to save a scheduler configuration with fetchers with different RFC connections.

Package size (MB)

Size in MB of one package transferred during Extraction Process execution

Allow parallelization

If there are spare jobs, Extraction Processes which are already running can be executed again transferring the data in parallel

Debug log level

(can be changed during scheduler runtime)

0: No logs

1: Standard - debug logs without specific Extraction Process names

2: Extended - debug logs with Extraction Process names included

Max process runtime (minutes)

Maximum execution time in minutes for one Extraction Process (to avoid jobs being blocked by the same Extraction Process for extensive periods of time)

Max number of jobs

Maximum number of jobs that can be used by the scheduler (scheduler job not included)

Max jobs used for full loads (%)

Percentage of jobs that can be used for full loads (so the delta execution is not blocked for longer periods of time)

ALV grid

List of Extraction Processes processed by the scheduler

Create Queue RFC Scheduler

  1. Go to transaction /DVD/GLS.

  2. Click on Create button in the ALV Grid toolbar on the left.

  3. Enter a name for your Scheduler and select the QUEUE_RFC type.

  4. Enter Max number of jobs & Max jobs used for full loads.

  5. Change additional settings if needed.

  6. Add your Extraction Process(es) (only Processes using Queue Fetcher with RFC destination are allowed).

  7. Save the configuration & Start the Scheduler.

NOTE: Queue Fetchers that have different RFC destinations then specified in Queue RFC Scheduler will not be executed. If such fetchers are selected Scheduler cannot be started. There can only be one RFC destination per Queue RFC Scheduler.