Use this page to display information about submitted jobs, including the job ID, description, state, activation time, expiration time, and status summary. Jobs are submitted to administer nodes that have been registered with the job manager.
Deployment manager nodes and unfederated application server nodes that have been registered with an administrative agent are eligible to be registered with the job manager. The job manager can administer the entire deployment manager cell, not just the deployment manager.
To suspend a started job, resume a suspended job, or delete selected jobs, your ID must be authorized for the operator role.
Use one of the following buttons to suspend, resume, or delete a job.
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Suspend | Specifies that an administrative agent or deployment manager can no longer retrieve the job. |
Resume | Specifies that an administrative agent or a deployment manager can retrieve the job. |
Delete | Specifies that a job and all its history are removed and no longer available. When you click Delete, you are given an opportunity to confirm or cancel the delete operation. |
When you click Find. Clicking Reset clears the operators in column 2 and text in column 3.
, you can use the Find option to limit the submitted jobs to display. The Find results are displayed in the table that follows the Find and Preference options after you clickColumn 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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Except for the maximum results parameter, this column lists parameters that define a job. |
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Example: If the nodes are EastCoast1, EastCoast2, WestCoast1, and WestCoast2, you can enter East or East* for column 3 and = for column 2 of the node parameter. Job status is displayed for the jobs that include the EastCoast1 and EastCoast2 nodes.
Specifies the job number of the job that you submitted.
Specifies the description that you entered when you submitted the job.
Specifies whether the state of the job is Active, Pending, Expired, or Suspended.
State | Description |
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Active | The job is activated and not expired. The job does not have to be running to be active. |
Pending | The job has been submitted, but has not been activated. |
Expired | The expiration time that you specified during job submission was reached before the job was started. A job does not start on a node after the expiration time is reached. If the expiration time is reached while the job is running on any of its nodes, the job continues on those nodes. |
Suspended | The job has been suspended. If the suspension occurs while the job is running on a node, the job continues on that node. If the suspended job has not started when the suspension occurs, the job will not start on any of its nodes unless someone resumes the job. You can suspend a job from this console panel by clicking Suspend. You can resume a job from this console panel by clicking Resume. |
Specifies the activation time that you entered when you submitted the job or the actual time when the job was submitted if you did not specify an activation time.
The activation time is the time the job is available to run on the targeted nodes or groups of nodes.
Specifies the time the job is to expire. If the job has not started by the expiration time, the job will not start and the state will change to Expired. If the expiration time occurs while the job is running on a node, the job continues on that node.
When you submit the job, you can set the expiration date and time, choose the default expiration time option, or specify the amount of time until the job expires.
Graphically provides an overview of how the job is running at its nodes. The graph is divided in up to four sections, indicating success, partial success, failure, or other, in that order, of the nodes in the job.
Status | Description |
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Success | Indicates the number of nodes on which the job completed successfully. |
Partial success | Indicates the number of nodes on which the job partially completed. Partial success can occur, for example, when a node represents multiple servers, and only some of the servers on the node complete successfully. |
Failed | Indicates the number of nodes on which the job failed to complete. |
Other | Indicates the number of nodes on which the job has some other status than success, partial success, or failure. A status of other can include nodes on which the job is currently running, or nodes on which the job has not started. |