Scheduler User Interface Features

Use the Scheduler user interface to view, start, and stop notification or orchestration jobs with their associated schedules. This user interface enables you to review the state of the jobs that are running.

The Scheduler user interface contains the following features:

  • Jobs list. The Scheduler user interface displays a list of existing notification or orchestration jobs. By default, the list is displayed in the ascending order of the notification and orchestration names.

  • Select or Select All check box. Click the check box in the individual row to select specific jobs, or click the Select All check box to select all the jobs. Note that you can select only those jobs that are created by the currently logged-in user and have a schedule attached.

  • Sort Order button. Enables you to sort the jobs in ascending or descending order. When you hover the mouse over the column header, the Sort Order button is displayed next to column name. By default, the jobs are sorted in the ascending order of Notification/Orchestration Name.

  • Filter field. Search for specific notification or orchestration jobs in the list. The search runs over values in the Notification/Orchestration Name, Schedule Name, User, Environment, and Role fields. You can also filter the jobs based on the Notification ID and the Orchestration ID.

  • Scheduler uptime (d:h:m). Displayed when the scheduler server is running. Displays the duration for which the scheduler has been running in days, hours, and minutes.

    When the scheduler server is not running, the message "Scheduler not started" is displayed. For information on designating the current AIS server as the Scheduler server, see Configuring AIS Server Manager Settings.

    Note: If the current AIS server is not designated as a scheduler server, a message "AIS Server not designated as Scheduler" is displayed.
  • Restore button. Updates the notification and orchestration jobs displayed in the table so that the changes to the job information are reflected. For example:

    Jobs could have been started or stopped by another user by using the Scheduler user interface.

    Changes could have been made to the jobs using REST services.

    Changes could have been made to the jobs using the Work With Categories (P980059) application and so on.

    When using the Restore button, the values in the Filter field and drop-down selections are preserved.

  • i (About). Displays a dialog box that provides two sets of information: Scheduler information and JAS server information.

  • Scheduler Server. Indicates whether the AIS server to which you are currently logged-in is designated as a scheduler in Server Manager.

    • Scheduler Information

    • Resilient. Displays whether the scheduler is resilient.

    • Started. Displays whether the scheduler is running.

    • Running Since. Displays the date on which the scheduler started running and the duration for which the scheduler has been running.

    • JAS Server Information

    • Host. Displays the host JAS server URL.

    • Environment. Displays the environment to which the user is currently signed in.

    • Role. Displays the role that the user has currently signed in as.

    Note: If the current AIS server is not designated as a Scheduler server and the Scheduler server has been started using REST API, the Scheduler Server, Started, and Running Since fields are displayed in red color indicating that there is a configuration error. Also, you will not be able to start or stop any of the orchestration and notification jobs.
  • Close. Exit the user interface.