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Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 4:55 am
by macsir
I just realized we can cancel rule attach process in 10.2.2 ops console(haven't tried in TM1 top yet). Previous version doesn't allow me to do so.

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 6:33 am
by lotsaram
Are you absolutely positively sure? That would be big news.

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 11:33 pm
by macsir
Yes, I can't believe it by myself as well as someone told before I could never cancel this process. In fact, if you cancel it in TM1 top, it is also successful.
Here is my testing,
1. Attach the rule. (This rule takes forever to attach as the feeders is not proper.)
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2. Same in TM1 top. It is still running.
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3. Cancel it in ops console.
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Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 11:34 pm
by macsir
4. After some minutes, cancellation is successful. The log shows "exception". If it is in the normal attaching process, it won't show '"exception" in the log when finishing computing feeders.
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Happy to discuss if anyone has some idea.

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:43 am
by TrevorGoss
This is big news,

do you have to verify admin access before you do this? I am on 10.2.1 and I have to do this before killing TIs, its one of the worst parts of OpsConsole, in my opinion.

Thanks,

Trevor.

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 5:45 pm
by BrianL
TrevorGoss wrote:do you have to verify admin access before you do this?
How else do you cancel TIs? Even tm1top makes you verify admin access first.

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:31 pm
by lotsaram
TrevorGoss wrote:do you have to verify admin access before you do this? I am on 10.2.1 and I have to do this before killing TIs, its one of the worst parts of OpsConsole, in my opinion.
There are alternatives which pre-authenticate the user so that you don't have to when it comes to cancelling a thread.

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:22 pm
by macsir
TrevorGoss wrote:This is big news,

do you have to verify admin access before you do this? I am on 10.2.1 and I have to do this before killing TIs, its one of the worst parts of OpsConsole, in my opinion.

Thanks,

Trevor.
Yes, I am admin and did verify it first.

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:23 pm
by macsir
lotsaram wrote:
TrevorGoss wrote:do you have to verify admin access before you do this? I am on 10.2.1 and I have to do this before killing TIs, its one of the worst parts of OpsConsole, in my opinion.
There are alternatives which pre-authenticate the user so that you don't have to when it comes to cancelling a thread.
Do you want to share? lotsaram :mrgreen:

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 4:54 am
by lotsaram
Only that there are other commercial alternatives to ops console which verify the user via security i.e. you have to log in to access the tool therefore you aren't ever prompted to verify admin access at the time you actually want to kill a thread.

Re: Cancel rule attach process

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 5:09 am
by Alan Kirk
macsir wrote:
lotsaram wrote:
TrevorGoss wrote:do you have to verify admin access before you do this? I am on 10.2.1 and I have to do this before killing TIs, its one of the worst parts of OpsConsole, in my opinion.
There are alternatives which pre-authenticate the user so that you don't have to when it comes to cancelling a thread.
Do you want to share? lotsaram :mrgreen:
I think he's talking about Pulse, but is somewhat constrained by the forum's commercial rules.

I, as an end user with no other connection to the product, aren't... though while I can attest to this functionality reportedly having been upgraded in the latest version, I can't attest to having used it in anger... yet. (I suppose that I could try pre-authenticating and killing off a few threads now but my users might get upset... :twisted: )