Hi @hhhwang,
if the job of the previous report is still running when the new report start, you'll have two jobs that runs at the same time.
If you have sufficient resources in your system you'll have no problems.
If you haven't sufficient resources, the new report will start at the end of the previous, but in this case, you have to analyze your system because you have a problem!
You can monitor the resources status of your system using the Monitoring Console.
Ciao.
Giuseppe
Hi @hhhwang,
if the job of the previous report is still running when the new report start, you'll have two jobs that runs at the same time.
If you have sufficient resources in your system you'll have no problems.
If you haven't sufficient resources, the new report will start at the end of the previous, but in this case, you have to analyze your system because you have a problem!
You can monitor the resources status of your system using the Monitoring Console.
Ciao.
Giuseppe
Thank you for your answer.
Hi @hhhwang ,
good for you, see next time!
Please accept one answer for the other people of Community
Ciao and happy splunking
Giuseppe
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