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Only the First Task in a Batch is Running in Cloned OFSAA Instance (Doc ID 2583575.1)

Last updated on MAY 24, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure - Version 8.0.6.1.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure (OFSAAI)
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications (OFSAA)
Oracle Financial Services Profitability Management (PFT)
Oracle Financial Services Funds Transfer Pricing (FTP)
Oracle Financial Services Asset Liability Management (ALM)
Oracle Financial Services Enterprise Performance Management (EPM)

Symptoms

On OFSAA 8.0.6.2.0 , after new clone to automatic storage management (ASM) disk, when running any batches (new or existing) in either cloned instance, only the first task in a batch runs. The task completes successfully but the remaining tasks in the batch do not run. In the batch monitor the batch shows as successful. However, all of the tasks except the first task show as not started and never ran. Have tried to run batches using ESIC (External Scheduler Interface Component) batch and through the user interface (UI) with the same behavior.

If the first task is excluded and the batch is run, the second task will complete successfully, but the subsequent tasks will never launch.

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
Only first task in all multi-task batches are actually executing.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
Expect all tasks in a batch to run if batch is executed.

The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Run any multi-task batch in the environment after ASM migration and clone.

WORKAROUND
Single batch tasks are successful, however running batches with 65 or more tasks manually is not feasible.

Cause

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