> I have never seen a status of "STALLED" on a Maestro job but
Neither have I...
> Users Guide would be a good place to look for an answer. If you are
> running in
> a multi-system networked environment I would look for an unresolved
> dependancy on another system or perhaps a system that is not linked to the
> master and so not providing updated status.
>
> Be sure to check the details of the job and more importantly the parent
> schedule. Stopping and starting Maestro may resolve your issues but in a
> networked environment there may be addition communication and/or Sym
> issues that need to be resolved.
IIRC, this is a standalone Maestro install and always has been. I'll pass
this information along. Thanks for the input Stu.
Mark W.
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