Use this page to display the job status such as success, partial success, or failed, at each target of the job. Job information, including the job ID, description, activation time, and expiration time, is also displayed.
To view the status of all the targets for a particular job, click
.To view only the successful targets, only the failed targets or only targets with a status of other for a particular job, click
.Specifies parameters to limit the targets to display. After you click Find, the Find results are displayed in the table that follows the Find option. Click Reset to assign the parameters the default values.
Parameter name | Operators | Search strings |
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Target name | Default operator is = (equal to). | Specifies the string or partial string of a parameter. A partial string is designated using an asterisk (*). For example, setting the target name to AppSrv* finds all jobs with a target name that starts with AppSrv. You can search on an exact match for multiple items by including the items to match separated by commas. For example, you can search on two target names by entering AppSrv01, AppSrv02. |
Status | Valid operators are Succeeded, Partially succeeded, Failed, Rejected, In progress, Distributed, and Not attempted. In progress is the same as ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS in the Status column. Not attempted is the same as NOT_ATTEMPTED in the Status column. | Not applicable |
Maximum results | Not applicable | The search string specifies the number of records that the find operation displays. Enter a value between one and the maximum number of records that can be retrieved as defined in the job manager configuration. The default is 50. |
Example: If the targets are EastCoast1, EastCoast2, WestCoast1, and WestCoast2, you can specify the = operator and the East* search string for the target parameter. Job status is displayed for the jobs that include the EastCoast1 and EastCoast2 targets.
Specifies the job number of the job that you submitted.
Specifies the description that you entered when you submitted the job.
The activation time is the time that the job is available to start, but not necessarily the time that the job actually starts.
You entered the activation time when you submitted the job.
Specifies the expiration time that you entered when you submitted the job.
If the job has not started by the expiration time, the job will not start.
Specifies the name of each target that is included in the job.
Specifies the status of the job at its targets.
Status | Description |
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Succeeded | The job completed successfully on the target. |
Partially succeeded | The job partially completed on the target. Partial success can occur, for example, when a target represents multiple servers, and only some of the servers on the target complete successfully. |
Failed | The running of the job on the target failed. |
Not attempted | The agent for the target has not received the job. |
Distributed | The agent for the target has received the job, but the job has not completed. |
In progress | The agent for the target has received the job and is running the job concurrent with other jobs for other targets that belong to the agent. |
Rejected | The agent rejected the job because the agent does not support the job type. The rejection can happen if a new target is added to the job group after the job is submitted. |
Specifies the names of any output files that contain log messages or other information about the job processing.
For output files that are not binary files, click on a file name to view the contents of the file.
.bin | .boot | .car | .cer | .dll | .ear | .exe | .gif | .gz | .iso | .img | .jar |
.jceks | .jks | .jpg | .ks | .p12 | .rar | .so | .tar | .tif | .war | .zip |