After migrating to FIM 2010 R2, I recently noticed that most of the employees are not getting disabled timely.
I have used time based sets based on the LastWorkingDate attribute.
I found that though the users are members of sets (when we select and open the time based sets we can find the users as member of set), time based MPRs are not triggered for them.
After exploring more, I found that the SQL job - FIM _TemporalEventsJob has not run after I have upgraded. Though the job is scheduled to run at 1 am, it never got invoked !!
I seek advice in deciding -
- Should I manually run the job and then reschedule it for specific time of the day ?
- Will running the job at this time trigger the pending time based MPRs in bulk (which should have already triggered earlier) for all the users who should have been disabled ?
Please provide your valuable advice. This is a production environment.
I have used time based sets based on the LastWorkingDate attribute.
I found that though the users are members of sets (when we select and open the time based sets we can find the users as member of set), time based MPRs are not triggered for them.
After exploring more, I found that the SQL job - FIM _TemporalEventsJob has not run after I have upgraded. Though the job is scheduled to run at 1 am, it never got invoked !!
I seek advice in deciding -
- Should I manually run the job and then reschedule it for specific time of the day ?
- Will running the job at this time trigger the pending time based MPRs in bulk (which should have already triggered earlier) for all the users who should have been disabled ?
Please provide your valuable advice. This is a production environment.
Mayank Vaish