A job can be aborted by right-clicking the job in the Scheduler window and choosing Abort Job from the context menu.
Once in this state, a job cannot be restarted. The job now only exists as a log of what occurred and is no longer regarded as a job.
Effects of Aborting a Job
The effects of aborting a job depend on the Operating System the Scheduler is running on, the target platform, and the action being run.
Rolling back the current transaction may take a considerable amount of time.
Windows Scheduler
Greenplum (target)
Load and update processes are not stopped for all objects.
Hive (target)
Load and update processes are not stopped for all objects.
Netezza (target)
Load and update processes are not stopped for all objects.
PDW (target)
Object | Action | Effect |
---|---|---|
Load | Native Load, SSIS Load | Does not stop process |
Load | ODBC Load, Database Link Load, File/Script Windows Load | Stops process |
All objects using Procedures (Local targets) | Update | Stops process and rolls back current transaction |
All objects using Procedures (remote targets) | Update | Does not stop process |
Cube | Update | Does not stop process |
Unix Scheduler
Hive (target)
File/Hadoop Load processes are not stopped on Hive target platforms.