IAM database maintenance window - run scheduled tasks

If ago downtime for the bases of the IAM (database will not be available), during the scheduled job IAM window, will be the scheduled task run or get interrupted with an error?

they are all the other things in IAM I need to take a look at?

Please notify

Thank you

I recommend you to disable the Scheduler together during the maintenance window and re-enable later.

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