You can suspend job processing by stopping or pausing the run queue, depending on the workflow.
The following table describes the attribute in each workflow.
Workflow | Button | Results |
---|---|---|
Peptide Mapping Analysis | Stop | The application cancels the currently running job and then pauses the run queue. The status of the job changes to Cancelled. |
Oligonucleotide Analysis | Stop | The application cancels the currently running job and then pauses the run queue. The status of the job changes to Cancelled. |
Intact Mass Analysis | Pause | The application continues processing the currently running job until the status of the job changes to Completed. After the current job is completed, the application then pauses the run queue. |
Top Down Analysis | Stop | The application cancels the currently running job and then pauses the run queue. The status of the job changes to Cancelled. |
IMPORTANT
When you stop a running job, its status changes to Cancelled and you cannot resume processing.
To rerun a canceled job, you must recreate and resubmit the job as a new experiment.
Prerequisites
- You have submitted an experiment for processing.
- You are viewing the Queue page.
Procedure
- On the Queue page, select Stop or Pause on the command bar.
NOTE
The Stop or Pause button is active only when the run queue contains one or more running jobs.
- The run queue suspends processing, according to the workflow.
- The Stop or Pause button on the command bar changes to a Run button.
- Any remaining submitted jobs remain in the Submitted state in the run queue.
TIP
You can submit new experiments for processing even when the run queue is suspended.
Any jobs you submit while the queue is suspended will remain in the Submitted status until processing is resumed.
- To resume job processing, select Run on the command bar.
- The application starts processing the first job with a Submitted status in the queue, according to the workflow.
- The Run button on the command bar changes to a Stopor Pause button.