Run a Publishing Job
Running a publishing job starts the job immediately. Repeating a past publishing job runs the job immediately using the current job options, which might not necessarily be the options that were in effect when the job was first run.
If the source system contains many documents, we recommend that you perform the first run of the publishing job outside of business hours. The publishing job could take a considerable amount time depending on the size of the source data.
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A publishing job will generate an error if licenses for any of its system links or rendering modules are unavailable.
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No two publishing jobs may run at the same time on the same computer. A publishing job and a Meridian Explorer synchronization job may run at the same time.
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When a Meridian Explorer synchronization job runs, it will detect new and modified documents, tags, and projects in the vault and synchronize only those items with the destination system. Publisher records the date and time that the last synchronization job ran so that it can perform another differential synchronization the next time that the job runs. To reset that date and time and thereby force a full synchronization, see Manage a Meridian Enterprise Vault.
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When a Meridian Explorer synchronization job runs, it will detect new items that have been added to the vault configuration since the last time that the job ran and that can be mapped to corresponding items in the repository. New document types, tag types, folder types, and reference types will be automatically added to the repository configuration and mapped accordingly. New document and folder properties that cannot be matched to corresponding repository items will stop the publishing job and show a warning that the property mappings must be updated to either include or exclude the new properties.
To run a publishing job immediately:
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In Meridian Enterprise Server Administration Console, in the Data Exchange group, click Jobs.
The All Jobs page opens with a list of existing publishing jobs. The jobs are grouped by the name of the computer (cluster node) to which they have been assigned.
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Select the job that you want to run and then in the toolbar, click Run.
The job is started as a background task. For information about background tasks, see Monitor Background Tasks.
To repeat a past publishing job:
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In Enterprise Server Administration Console, open the Tasks page as described in Monitor Background Tasks.
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Select the job that you want to repeat and click Repeat.
A dialog box opens, asking you to confirm your choice.
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Click Yes.
The job is copied to the top of the Tasks list and starts immediately.