Blackberry PRD-10459-003 Administration Guide - Page 249

Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java Applications, BlackBerry Device Software

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Administration Guide Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to BlackBerry devices Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java 26 Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to BlackBerry devices Managing the default distribution settings for jobs When you create a software configuration and assign it to user accounts, change a software configuration that you assigned to user accounts, or assign or change an IT policy, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates jobs to deliver the resulting objects or settings to BlackBerry devices. You can change the default settings that control how the BlackBerry Administration Service creates jobs and delivers job tasks to BlackBerry devices. You can also change the default settings that the BlackBerry Administration Service uses to deliver IT policies, BlackBerry Java® Applications, BlackBerry® Device Software, and standard application settings to BlackBerry devices. Change default settings for a job schedule When you create a software configuration and assign it to user accounts, when you change a software configuration that you assigned to user accounts, or assign or change an IT policy, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates jobs to deliver the resulting objects or settings to BlackBerry devices. A job consists of multiple tasks. Each task delivers a specific object or setting to a BlackBerry device, for example, upgrading BlackBerry® Device Software, installing or removing a BlackBerry Java® Application, or sending updated IT policy settings or application settings. You can change the default settings for a job to control how the BlackBerry Administration Service processes jobs. If you change the default settings for a job, your organization's environment might experience a performance impact. 1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs. 2. Click Specify job schedule settings. 3. Click Edit job schedule settings. 4. In the Default delay for each job section, in the Default delay field, type the number of minutes that the BlackBerry Administration Service waits before it creates and processes a job. The default value is 15 minutes. 5. In the General section, in the Mark job as failed field, type the number of days that the BlackBerry Administration Service waits before it defines a job that was not delivered to BlackBerry devices as failed. The default value is 30 days. 6. In the Purge jobs field, type the number of days that the BlackBerry Administration Service waits before it deletes a failed job or a completed job. The default value is 7 days. 7. Click Save all. 247

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Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java
Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and
device settings to BlackBerry devices
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Managing the default distribution settings for jobs
When you create a software configuration and assign it to user accounts, change a software configuration that you
assigned to user accounts, or assign or change an IT policy, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates jobs to
deliver the resulting objects or settings to BlackBerry devices. You can change the default settings that control how
the BlackBerry Administration Service creates jobs and delivers job tasks to BlackBerry devices. You can also change
the default settings that the BlackBerry Administration Service uses to deliver IT policies, BlackBerry Java®
Applications, BlackBerry® Device Software, and standard application settings to BlackBerry devices.
Change default settings for a job schedule
When you create a software configuration and assign it to user accounts, when you change a software configuration
that you assigned to user accounts, or assign or change an IT policy, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates
jobs to deliver the resulting objects or settings to BlackBerry devices. A job consists of multiple tasks. Each task
delivers a specific object or setting to a BlackBerry device, for example, upgrading BlackBerry® Device Software,
installing or removing a BlackBerry Java® Application, or sending updated IT policy settings or application settings.
You can change the default settings for a job to control how the BlackBerry Administration Service processes jobs.
If you change the default settings for a job, your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Devices
menu, expand
Deployment jobs
.
2.
Click
Specify job schedule settings
.
3.
Click
Edit job schedule settings
.
4.
In the
Default delay for each job
section, in the
Default delay
field, type the number of minutes that the
BlackBerry Administration Service waits before it creates and processes a job.
The default value is 15 minutes.
5.
In the
General
section, in the
Mark job as failed
field, type the number of days that the BlackBerry Administration
Service waits before it defines a job that was not delivered to BlackBerry devices as failed.
The default value is 30 days.
6.
In the
Purge jobs
field, type the number of days that the BlackBerry Administration Service waits before it deletes
a failed job or a completed job.
The default value is 7 days.
7.
Click
Save all
.
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