Paused FastExport Jobs - FastExport

Teradata® FastExport Reference

Product
FastExport
Release Number
17.00
Published
September 30, 2020
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2020-09-02
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

A paused FastExport job is one that terminates abnormally, without dropping the restart log table from the database. The paused condition can be intentional, or the result of a system failure or error condition.

A FastExport job can be paused intentionally by using the “Abort Termination” procedure described earlier.

Unintentional conditions that can pause a FastExport job include:
  • A FastExport job script error
  • A hardware failure or software error condition

FastExport automatically restarts some paused jobs. Others must be manually restarted. The following subsections describe the manual restart procedure and the factors that affect FastExport restart operations under the different pause conditions.

To manually restart a paused FastExport job, resubmit the entire FastExport job script, using the same restart log table specification. The FastExport utility:

  1. Reestablishes sessions with the database
  2. Reads the restart log table to determine the restart point
  3. Resumes processing the FastExport job script
FastExport does not support the restart of the Teradata Access Module for Named Pipes after the job aborted in a restart condition.