Concurrent job execution


When a job includes multiple span actions, actions are executed in sequence (for example, action 1 runs followed by action 2 followed by action 3). When an action runs, The referenced document [xwiki:Automation-DevSecOps.Network-Automation.TrueSight-Network-Automation.tsna251.TrueSight Network Automation 25\.1._Inclusion-Library._Common-terminology.WebHome] was not found. implements the action concurrently across the targeted devices. Concurrency is supported for the Snapshot, Deploy to Stored, Deploy to Active, Commit, Reboot, Custom Actions, Scan Syntax and Deploy/Snapshot OS Image span actions, and New in 21.08 external script actions that have span selection enabled. The default number of concurrent span actions is 20. See your system administrator to change this default, as necessary. For example:

  • The user schedules a Snapshot job for a group with 100 devices. The referenced document [xwiki:Automation-DevSecOps.Network-Automation.TrueSight-Network-Automation.tsna251.TrueSight Network Automation 25\.1._Inclusion-Library._Common-terminology.WebHome] was not found. starts 20 concurrent Snapshot actions for devices in the group. When one Snapshot action completes, the next Snapshot action  is immediately started.
  • The user schedules two jobs to run concurrently. One is a Snapshot job for a group with 200 devices. The other is a Deploy to Active request to update SNMP community string for 40 devices. The referenced document [xwiki:Automation-DevSecOps.Network-Automation.TrueSight-Network-Automation.tsna251.TrueSight Network Automation 25\.1._Inclusion-Library._Common-terminology.WebHome] was not found. ensures the smaller Deploy to Active job is not starved by the larger Snapshot job. The referenced document [xwiki:Automation-DevSecOps.Network-Automation.TrueSight-Network-Automation.tsna251.TrueSight Network Automation 25\.1._Inclusion-Library._Common-terminology.WebHome] was not found. gives both jobs equal access to execute. If another job is queued, it joins the round robin request chain.

 

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