Hi Bowen,
   BundleJobChangeXCommand command will get applied to bundle and coord
jobs. It will aggregate message for all killed coord jobs and throw them
as exception.
It is similar to chmod command.

JIRA has more details. Let me know if you need any other information.

Puru.
 

On 9/17/14, 6:05 PM, "Mona Chitnis" <mona.chit...@yahoo.in> wrote:

>
>Puru,
>Bowen just gave me a call regarding this issue. Can you answer his
>question? That'll be faster than me digging through the code.
> Mona Chitnis
>Yahoo! 
>
>     On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 5:51 PM, bowen zhang
><bowenzhang...@yahoo.com.INVALID> wrote:
>   
>
> Hi guys, 
>
>Purshatom, I see you checked oozie-1807 into the trunk. So, I have a
>question, why does it need to throw an exception when someone wants to
>change a bundle job where one of its coord job is in KILLED state? Due to
>the change in BundleJobChangeXCommand, this is throwing exceptions when
>trying to change a RUNNING bundle job where some of the coord jobs are
>intentionally killed by the user.
>Thanks,
>Bowen
>
>
>   

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