System Maintenance Menu -> Configure System Settings -> System -> General Settings -> Automatic Job Scheduling -> Linux networks RESET/INITIATE button / Windows networks RESET button -> Reset or Initiate Confirmation -> icon -> SCSCRON Log
This diagnostics tool is available to SCS operator only and can
be used to trace the Automated Job activity over the last week.
The most recent activity is displayed immediately with the date and
time.
When different time zones apply for different divisions, the
Date/Time in the header reflects the local time for this
division, but the time in the GLLR field and the times in
the log records reflect the server time.
Time zones can be defined in the Division Time
Zones table.
When the GLPF field displays "Automated Jobs: Active" the cron jobs are ready and waiting to run, but if a PTS number is displayed, this indicates the session that is currently running the jobs.
Click the TEXT LOG button to drill down to the
logs for each of the past 7 days in a View a
Text File window.
This is a seven day rotating log as the daily log is re-created by
the first run of each day, replacing the log for that same day as
of a week ago.
The log file is created in the data directory and is named
SCSCRON.DDD.LOG, where DDD is MON, TUE, etc.
Click the REFRESH to re-display updating the current recent activity.
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