I have a Windows Service that uses Quartz.NET to execute jobs that are scheduled. I only want it to pick up a single job at a time. However, occasionally I am seeing behavior that indicates that it has picked up two jobs at once.
There are two log files (the regular one and one automatically generated when the regular one is in use) with jobs that start at the exact same time. I can see both jobs executing in the QRTZ_FIRED_TRIGGERS table, but only one has the correct instance ID, which is odd.
I have configured Quartz to use only a single thread. Is this not how you tell it to only pick up a single job at a time?
Here is my quartz.config file with sensitive values hashed out:
quartz.scheduler.instanceName = DefaultQuartzJobScheduler
quartz.scheduler.instanceId = ######################
quartz.jobstore.clustered = true
quartz.jobstore.clusterCheckinInterval = 15000
quartz.threadPool.type = Quartz.Simpl.SimpleThreadPool, Quartz
quartz.jobStore.useProperties = false
quartz.jobStore.type = Quartz.Impl.AdoJobStore.JobStoreTX, Quartz
quartz.jobStore.driverDelegateType = Quartz.Impl.AdoJobStore.OracleDelegate, Quartz
quartz.jobStore.tablePrefix = QRTZ_
quartz.jobStore.lockHandler.type = Quartz.Impl.AdoJobStore.UpdateLockRowSemaphore, Quartz
quartz.jobStore.misfireThreshold = 60000
quartz.jobStore.dataSource = default
quartz.dataSource.default.connectionString = ######################
quartz.dataSource.default.provider = OracleClient-20
# Customizable values per Node
quartz.threadPool.threadCount = 1
quartz.threadPool.threadPriority = Normal