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Administrator Guide - Noetix Technical Support

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NOTE: If any errors are detected in Stage 4 of the <strong>Noetix</strong> views regeneration, the<strong>Noetix</strong> Help File will not be regenerated. As a workaround, after completing Stage 4 ofthe <strong>Noetix</strong> views regeneration, you must first run the ifix4sts.sql script to override Stage4 errors and then manually regenerate the <strong>Noetix</strong> Help File. The ifix4sts.sql script islocated in the same directory where the install4.sql script is present. For informationabout manually regenerating the <strong>Noetix</strong> Help File using scripts, see Option 2:Regenerate Help Using Scripts.You may repeat these steps to set up additional scheduled jobs. Each time you run thisscript, it will add another regeneration entry to your crontab file.View Regeneration StatusYou can view the status of a regeneration job while it is running, or later, by looking atthe log files. A log file is created for each job that runs, regardless of whether it issuccessfully completed. The log file names contain the date and time when the jobstarted running.To view the regeneration logs:1. Navigate to the log directory under the noetix_install_dir directory. You can see aseparate file for each job. The log files are named in thecron.log format.2. Open the log file corresponding to the date and time when the job started. Youcan view the tasks that have been completed during the run.3. To view the exit status and errors, scroll to the bottom of the file.Edit or Delete a Cron JobIf you need to edit a job you have set up (for example, rescheduling a regeneration orchanging the parameters used) or delete it, you can manually edit the job entry in thecrontab file.To edit or delete a scheduled Cron job:1. Log on to UNIX as the user who created the job that you want to edit or delete.2. Change the present working directory to noetix_install_dir/autorun.Chapter 7: Regeneration of Views 273

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