Top
Systemwalker Operation Manager  Technical Guide
FUJITSU Software

B.2 Limit Values for Job Scheduling

This section explains the limit values for job scheduling.

Number of projects that can be registered with the Jobscheduler

Up to 1000 projects can be registered with the Jobscheduler.

Number of job nets that can be registered per project

The number of job nets that can be registered per project is as follows.

Standard Edition:

Up to 255 job nets

Enterprise Edition:

No limit

Note

Although there is no limit to the number of job nets that can be registered when the Enterprise Edition of Systemwalker Operation Manager is used, conduct thorough performance tests to make sure that job nets start on schedule without any problems. Refer to "Tuning of Performance" of the Systemwalker Operation Manager User's Guide for details.

Number of job nets that can be registered per group

The number of job nets that can be registered per group is as follows.

Standard Edition:

Up to 50 job nets

Enterprise Edition:

Up to 255 job nets

Number of jobs that can be registered per job net

Up to 255 jobs (including recovery jobs) can be registered per job net. However, only one job can be registered per job net with the Interstage attribute.

In a child or linked job net registered in a job net is treated as a job. A child or linked job net in a job net is counted as one job, and up to 255 jobs (including child and linked job nets) can be registered per job net.

Number of message events that can be registered per job net

Up to 70 message events can be registered for each job net.

Number of linked job nets that reference a master linked job net

Up to 100 linked job nets can reference a single master linked job net. When a parent job net uses multiple linked job nets that reference the same master linked job net, they are counted as separate job nets. Linked job nets copied using 'copy and start' are not counted towards the maximum number of linked job nets that can be registered.

Note that there are no limits for the following: