The Taskmaster server runs as a Windows service that you can start, pause, or stop in the Taskmaster Server Manager window. When you open the Taskmaster Server Manager dialog window, you can also configure authentication, database access, batch processing, and the logging level.
There are four tabs in the Taskmaster Server Manager dialog window from which you can configure the Taskmaster server service.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Service tab | The Service name of the Windows service is Datacap Taskmaster Server. TheStatus options are shown as Running, Paused, or Stopped. You can start, pause, or stop the Taskmaster server service by selecting the appropriate icon that is shown below the Status area. |
| Taskmaster tab | From the Queue by list,
select job or task to
determine whether queued batches are processed first by job or by
task. Select the Save deleted batch info in debug table check box to ensure that information from deleted batches is stored in the debug table of the application’s Engine database. Select the Child job inherits priority check box to ensure the priority property of a child job, such as FixUp, is the same priority as its parent job. In the Advanced settings pane, you can configure the port connection, set the database command timeout, select the type of authentication, set the Job monitor sorting condition, and configure the Batch naming template. For more information about Advanced settings, see . |
| File system access mask tab | You can add, remove, and edit folders, files, and file categories to which the Taskmaster server service is allowed or denied access. |
| Logging tab | The System event log records Windows events. Your placement
of the slider in the Messaging Level area determines
the volume and criticality of messages that are logged. In theDatacap log pane, you can select the type and volume of Datacap messages that are logged. The Number of Messages slider indicates the volume and criticality of messages that are logged. Select the Output to file check box to specify the file name and location of the Datacap log file. |
