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Modified 31-MAR-2010 Type FAQ Status PUBLISHED
Does the Internal manager schedule requests to be run or does it put requests
into queues to be run by other managers?
This is a very common misconception. The ICM really does not have any
such scheduling responsibilities. It has NOTHING to do with scheduling
requests, or deciding which manager will run a particular request.
Its function is only to run 'queue control' requests, which are
requests to startup or shutdown other managers. It is responsible for
startup and shutdown of the whole concurrent processing facility, and
it also monitors the other managers periodically, and restarts them if
they should go down. It can also take over the Conflict Resolution
manager's job, and resolve incompatibilities.
Manager logfiles:
See the Installation manual and Sysadmin Guide for more info on DCP.
The last process, #24927, shows 'FNDLIBR FND CPMGR', this one is the
Internal Manager (ICM). Notice that it gives some of the parameters it
was started with, the other processes showing 'Concurrent_Processor'
are Standard manager processes. Notice that the ICM process is the
parent process of the Standard managers. (processes 24936 and 24938)
Other managers will have the name of the executable, like ARLIBR or
INVLIBR:
$ ps -ef | grep ARLIBR
vd11 13683 13660 0 May 11 ? 0:20 ARLIBR APPS/82A2A4940000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AR ART
What is the syntax for controlling the concurrent manager using startmgr and
concsub in NT?
On NT, the concurrent manager is run as an NT service, you start and
stop the managers using the Services control panel.
See the Applications Installation manual for NT, Appendix A for
details. See pg. 5-9 of this manual for instructions on creating the
concurrent manager service.
I hit the Restart button to start the Standard manager, but it still did not
start?
Telling a manager to restart just sets the status to Restart. The ICM
will start it the next process monitor session or the next time the
ICM starts. Use Activate to start a manager immediately.
When a manager is deactivated manually, the ICM will not restart
it, you will need to set it to Restart, or activate it manually.
Problem....
When you try to submit a request like Active users or
Active responsibilities, request gets submitted.
When we view the help requests, you find that it is
inactive / nomanager.
Within 12 to 15 seconds, you refresh-it gets completed.
Initially, you could find only inactive and we look at
the diagnostic- the concurrent manager assigned is not
picking up.
There is no specialization rules in any managers except
the include program this source.
Solution....
Most often when this occurs where a request goes
"inactive/no manager" and is then processed a short time
later, the solution is to either increase the cache size
for your Standard manger, or increase the actual number of
Standard manager processes.
Cache Size is set on the CONCURRENT/MANAGER/DEFINE form. Basically,
this regulates how many requests a manager will pick up for each
sleep cycle.
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