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Can we make - a node dedicated to scheduler Jobs only

IAM_99
Regular Contributor II
Regular Contributor II

Hi Team,

Can we make a node only for scheduler jobs to run - so that end user facing URLs  only behind the load balancer ?  If yes how to do this

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rushikeshvartak
All-Star
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Currently this is only supported for SOD functionality. In other IGA tool this feature was exists. Nice feature for saviynt please add under idea Portal


Regards,
Rushikesh Vartak
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mbinsale
Saviynt Employee
Saviynt Employee

The current architecture ensures that end users logon only on UI / Application Servers and Scheduled Jobs are only executed on Job Servers. This all happens behind the scene and is already configured as part of the Instance setup. 

IAM_99
Regular Contributor II
Regular Contributor II

Hi  please provide any documentation around this ? Can we check any property in externalconfig.properties ?

Before v2021 it is managed in externalconfig.properties (disablejobs=true)to decide which ECM servers will act as JOB vs UI servers. But since v2021 onwards architecture changed and everything moved to microservices so I don't think this is now handled through externalconfig.properties


Regards,
Saathvik
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sk
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By default Saviynt architecture has separate services/pods running for UI services and Jobs.


Regards,
Saathvik
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riteshkumar
Saviynt Employee
Saviynt Employee

DisableJobs config is available in older version to dedicate a node to running jobs only without accepting the UI traffic.