Global Schedules tab in the Links palette displays runtime tasks that are scheduled on an Orchestrator, Touchpoints, and on all the nodes. The global schedule displays the following information for each task:
The name of the task.
The start time for a task.
The time the task ends.
The current state of the task.
The type of operation that the task schedules.
The Calendar parameter that is specified for the task.
The vacation calendar specified for the task.
The time at which the task was scheduled to start.
Specifies the path of the schedule object.
The name of the content package to which the object belongs (if the object was imported in a content package).
The release version of the content package (not of the specific object), if the object was imported in a content package.
The following procedure describes how a content administrator manages the global schedules in the Operations tab.
Follow these steps:
The Global Schedules pane lists the runtime tasks that are scheduled on all the nodes.
Resets the start time and the task state changes to the default On hold state.
Release the task that is in On hold state and the task state changes to Idle.
Keeps a task in On Hold state.
View system and process information for the task.
Lets you change the time, program, and execution settings.
Time — Provide the start time, end time, frequency to repeat the task at regular intervals.
Program — Specify the program name that you want to execute on the host computer.
Execution Settings — Provide the target and the timeout details.
Start Requests in the Links palette displays the runtime instances of start requests on the Orchestrator. The Start Requests displays the following information for each start request:
Specifies the start request name.
Specifies the process instance name.
Specifies the scheduled time.
Specifies the current state of the start request. Queued, Running, Failed, and Completed are the available states and you can filter to view to the start request of required states.
Specifies the time when the start request instance was started.
Specifies when the instance got completed or failed or aborted.
Specifies the user.
The name of the content package to which the object belongs (if the object was imported in a content package).
The release version of the content package (not of the specific object), if the object was imported in a content package.
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