Using the Background Jobs and Background Jobs History pages
The Background Jobs log has the following toolbar options:
- Refresh ( ): Lets you reload the contents of the page. When the action is complete, the list might change.
- Find on Page ( ): Lets you find items on the displayed page. When you click this option, the system inserts a row that lets you enter filter parameters.
- By default, the Time Zone for Recurring Job field shows the "(Default) <Time Zone Name>." An Edit icon ( ) is displayed next to the field if the user has the Modify permission.
The system uses the set time zone to calculate the next start time for time-based jobs.
The Background Jobs log displays a sortable list that supplies the following information for each job:
- Name: The name of the job. Examples include: system:collect action emails, alert:Hourly Trigger, and so on.
- Status: The possible values are Running and Waiting.
Refer to the Unifier Data Reference Guide for the default time zones and the possible values.
- Next Start Time: The time that the scheduler runs the job. The value seen here will be per User Preferences. Example: If the User preference is set, the format of the next run will be according to this time.
- Type: The possible values are Simple and Recurring. Simple is a type of job that was done once, at a specific time. Recurring is a type of job that is done based on a calendar schedule.
- Priority: The job priority. Only high priority jobs will have this column populated with the value of "High." The values for other jobs will be blank.
- Workspace: Displays the name or number of the shell for the job (listed under the Name column).
At the bottom of the page is the total number of jobs that exist in the system.
The Background Jobs History log contains the same Refresh and Find on Page toolbar options, plus includes a Search option ( ) that lets you filter what is displayed in the log.
The Background Jobs History log displays a sortable list that supplies the following information for each job:
- Name: The name of the job. Examples include: BPBulkExcelUpdate_70536_1161_uxueest, DailyCFTrigger, and so on.
- Type: The possible values are Simple and Recurring.
- Thread Name: The name of the thread that executes instructions.
- Trigger Time: The time at which the thread started.
- Elapsed Time (ms): How long the thread took to run the job.
- Delay (ms): How long a delay, if any, occurred during the running of the job.
At the bottom of the page is the total number of jobs that have run in the past.
See Also
Setting Permissions for the Background Jobs Nodes
Using the Background Jobs Statistics page
Last Published Friday, June 21, 2024