Execution Progress <command name>
After you click the Run button to run a valid command specification or
command on valid hosts or groups of hosts, DCEM displays Execution Progress
Dialog to show the status of the command execution on all of the hosts.
This dialog shows the current status of command execution on all hosts.
The name and detailed command sent to the selected hosts display at the
top of the window.
In this dialog, a series of lists show hosts on which command execution
is in one of the following states:
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Waiting
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Working
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Successful
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Failed
The bottom of the window displays output from the command execution on
selected hosts. To display output from a host, select its name from any
of the lists. Multiple selections made from the Successful or Failed lists
result in combined output in the output window. To view real-time
output, select a host that is currently in the working state. The Waiting
and Working lists do not support multiple selections.
You can find more detailed help on the following elements of this window:
Close
Selecting the Close button hides the Execution Progress Dialog, but does
not stop execution on any hosts. If the DCEM dialog is closed before these
hosts have completed execution, then these hosts will be stopped.
Stop
To stop the distributed command execution on all hosts, click the Stop
button. If a command has not been completed on a host, command execution
for that host is terminated. Hosts that have been stopped move to the Failed
list. Command that have already completed may appear in either the Successful
or Failed lists.
View or Hide Output
Opens or closes the output window at the bottom of this dialog.
Name
The name of the command specification that is running on the selected hosts.
This is the name that identifies a command specification.
Command
The detailed command or inline script that is running on the selected hosts.
Output
Shows the output resulting from running the command on selected hosts.
To display the output from a host, select its name in the Waiting, Working,
Successful or Failed list. Multiple selections made from the
Successful or Failed lists result in combined output in the output window.
To view real-time output, select a host that is currently in the working
state. The Waiting and Working lists do not support multiple selections.
Waiting
Lists all hosts waiting for the command to be run.
Working
Lists all hosts on which the command is currently running. You cannot stop
commands from running on hosts in this list.
Successful
Lists all hosts on which command execution has completed. To view output
from hosts in this list, select one or more hosts. Output is displayed
in the Output window below.
Failed
Lists all hosts on which command execution did not complete successfully.
To view output from hosts in this list, select one or more hosts. Output
is displayed in the Output window below.
Selected host(s)
Displays the names of selected hosts.
Group(s)
Displays the groups on which to run the command and in which the selected
host is a member. If a group was not specified for command execution, or
if the host is not a member of a group specified in the DCEM dialog, this
field may be empty.
Show Errors Only
When the Show Errors Only check box is selected, the output area displays
error messages for the selected hosts. Stdout messages are not displayed.