Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - DEVELOPMENT CLIENT REFERENCE 08-28-2009 Reference page 58

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6 In the Job Scheduler view of the Orchestrate Development Client, select the
then click Run Now to run the
7 In the Job Monitor view of the Orchestrate Development Client, select the Policy Debugger tab
and verify that the job is in the waiting state.
8 In the Constraints Table view, open the Constraint Type drop down list, then select Allocation.
9 In the Match Context area of the Constraints Table view, open the Resource drop down list,
then select any resource to refresh the Constraints Table and Facts Table views.
The Policy Debugger displays a red icon near the constraints that fail to match. The larger, red
octagonal icon shows the particular constraint that is "blocking" and preventing the job from
running on the resource. This is the constraint that is causing the job to be in a "waiting" state.
The Constraints Table also displays the policy name (
the constraint that is causing problems.
There are a few ways to get the job to run:
Create a Resource group called
constraint specified in the policy.
Disassociate the policy (
In the Constraints Table, right-click on the blocking constraint and select Disable Constraint.
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schedule.
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, then place a resource in that group to satisfy the
debugger
) from the job (
debuggerExample
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debuggerExample
).
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schedule,

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