A job's maximum execution time represents a maximum acceptable elapsed execution time in minutes. You can specify a job's maximum execution time as a fixed value or use a calculation to determine the value. If you specify a job's maximum execution time, the server adds this value to the job's start time to obtain an expected latest end time. If the job's actual end time exceeds the expected latest end time, the server marks the job with an Overdue condition.
For example, you can specify that a job that runs on average for one hour is overdue if it completes in more than three hours or if it exceeds its current average execution time by 75%.
When you set the maximum execution time for a job, you can also provide a notification that the job has exceeded its maximum execution time. If a job exceeds its maximum execution time, the server can automatically alert you and others by email or SNMP trap, trigger additional workload, or run a JavaScript script.
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