Multiple Server Instances and Schedulers

Hi,
I am facing a huge problem with the schedulers.
I have multiple system ID's in my SAP portal.
Suppose i create a JAVA scheduler and export it (as PAR) in the portal, it shows up in the scheduler tasks but while scheduling it the problem is with the System ID. I have 9 instances of them. Rest of my schedulers runs on a particuler System ID but this one is not running there, insted when i checked i found its running over a different System ID.
I am completely unaware of this concept. Can anyone please explain or post any link regarding the same so that i can get an insight of the same.
Thanks in Advance.

Thanks Tushar,
I am not able to figure out on which system instance should I schedule my scheduler.
Previously I use to schedule it over a particular instance and it worked fine. But yesterday when I did the same it didn't worked, so i checked all the System ID's and found that it is working on two System ID's rathe than the one I used to normally schedule. So i am lost as to where should I schedule it in future for any other schedulers.
I am not able to figure out the concept of this multiple instance and its use. If you can refer to any document that might will be of great help to me.
Thanks and Regads,
Kunal.

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