When shutting down the Jobscheduler server (schedule server), confirm that any job net in executing, end-delayed or warning status does not exist. Shutting down the system or the schedule server during job net execution may result in destruction of data base information managed by the Jobscheduler. Also, when the server is started next time, the job nets may be indicated as executing in the job net or job history display of the Jobscheduler or by the history display commands (jobschprint -G, -g, -F or -f option) even though the job nets have been finished.
How the job nets have been finished at shutdown can be browsed using the Job Net Management window or the job net status display command (jobschprint -N or -n option) upon the schedule server restart.