Hi Herbert,

1): If you run the batch server at night, you will use one (or more) of the 
absent normal user licenses - Axapta licensing is per concurrent user ;-)
2): you could set up a 3-tier fat client an the AOS server, so you don't need 
an additional machine.
You could start that client automatically each night and shut it down in the 
morning.

3) ok - this one is still not very nice...

Many greetings to Austria, Tobias



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Von: Leberbauer Herbert - News [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Montag, 7. November 2005 13:37
An: [email protected]
Betreff: AW: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Batch-Job running on AOS?

Hi!

I know about the batch-server. Sorry, if I didn't mention. 

But there a several things, I do not like:
1.) I need a separate user-license for the batch-server. (Why? There is no
USER-interaction needed.)
2.) I need a machine for the batch-server. (Why? AOS-Servers often are idle
over night.)
3.) I have to monitor the batch-server by using Terminal-Services or the
console. (This kind of monitoring is very cumbersome.)

Now I see, there is no technical possibility to run jobs on the aos (without
GUI, without ax32.exe).

But if the AOS would be able to do my jobs, and if I had smooth monitoring
tools, I would not need batch-servers. Especially thinking of jobs, which
can be done overnight - I would not need a separate machine, because most of
our customers do not work at that time.

Herbert

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Morris
Gesendet: Freitag, 04. November 2005 15:08
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Batch-Job running on AOS?



Yes. If you intend to offset the load on the AOS it's best to use a batch
server. This should be a server equivalent to or almost equivalent to the
AOS and in the same area as the AOS and database servers with a high speed
connection to the database server (probably 1Gbps). This is simply a 3-tier
FAT client where the application is loaded via the AOS and executed on the
batch server. In addition the batch server is connected directly to the
database server and not via the AOS.

 

Varden Morris


Yurii Rasskazov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

        Hi Herbert,
         
        there is an Axapta Batch Server especially designed for this
purpose. Why not to use it?
         
        /Yurii
         
        On 11/4/05, Leberbauer Herbert - News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: 

                Hi!
                
                What do you think about running Ax-batch-jobs on the AOS.
But not with a
                client running on the machine which hosts the AOS. 
                
                I want to know, if the AOS itself is possible to run some
Ax-programs. I
                know, he has no user-context, but the AOS connects to the
database and has
                access to the Ax-application. So everything we need is there
- almost... 
                
                Any ideas are welcome!
                
                Herbert
                




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