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What is scheduler status=continued?

the_wolverine
Champion

In the scheduler logging, I see status=continued. What exactly does that mean?

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emechler_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Quoting from http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.1.1/Report/Configurethepriorityofscheduledreports:

Continuous scheduling is used for situations where problems arise when there's any gap in
the collection of report data. In general this is only important for reports that populate
summary indexes, though you may find other uses for it. When a report is enabled for
summary indexing, Splunk Enterprise changes its scheduling option to continuous
automatically.

When you see a "status=continued" event it refers to the case where a continuous search that was supposed to run at a given time wasn't and the system will come back to it later.

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emechler_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Quoting from http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.1.1/Report/Configurethepriorityofscheduledreports:

Continuous scheduling is used for situations where problems arise when there's any gap in
the collection of report data. In general this is only important for reports that populate
summary indexes, though you may find other uses for it. When a report is enabled for
summary indexing, Splunk Enterprise changes its scheduling option to continuous
automatically.

When you see a "status=continued" event it refers to the case where a continuous search that was supposed to run at a given time wasn't and the system will come back to it later.

ben_leung
Builder

So should we expect in the scheduler log that there will be a status completed for the specified scheduled time?

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nishitdarade
Explorer

Yes there will be a status completed.

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