Technical Documentation

Viewing Scheduled Jobs

You can view scheduled jobs in Junos Space as graphics or as tables. By default, Junos Space displays thumbnail representations of jobs.

Viewing Jobs as Graphics

You can view thumbnail, quick look, and detailed information about scheduled jobs.

To view scheduled jobs:

  1. From the task ribbon, select the Jobs workspace.
  2. From the task ribbon, select the Manage Jobs icon.

    The inventory panel displays thumbnails of scheduled jobs in order by scheduled start time, as shown in the following illustration.


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    Each thumbnail represents a scheduled job and the job type. An icon indicating job status is displayed in the lower right corner of the thumbnail. Table 1 shows the icons.

    Table 1: Job Icons

    IconDescription
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    The job completed successfully.

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    The job failed.

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    The job was canceled by a user.

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    The job is scheduled.

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    The job is in progress.

  3. To view additional information about tasks, use the following options:
    • To restrict the display of jobs, enter a search criterion of one or more numbers in the Search bar and press Enter.

      All jobs that match the search criterion are shown in the main display area.

    • To view summary information for a job, click on the thumbnail.

      The Quick Look panel displays job summary information, as shown in the following example.


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    • To view detailed information about a scheduled job, double-click on the thumbnail. Detailed job information is displayed in either a form-based or table-based format depending on the job type.

      For example, detailed information for a Role Assignment job is displayed in a form-based view.


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      Detailed information for a Discover Network Elements job is displayed in a table-based view.

Viewing Jobs in a Table

To view job information in a table:

  1. From the task ribbon, select the Jobs workspace.
  2. To display jobs in a table, click the table icon from the filter bar, as shown in the illustration.
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    Junos Space displays a table view of jobs that have run, as shown in the example.


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    The fields displayed in the Jobs table are described in Table 2.

    Table 2: Fields in the Jobs Table

    FieldDescription

    Actual Start Time (not displayed in default view)

    Time when Junos Space begins execution of the job. In most cases, actual start time should be the same as the scheduled start time.

    End Time (not displayed in default view)

    Time that the job completed or was terminated, if job execution failed.

    ID

    ID of the job.

    Job Type

    The following job types are supported:

    • Configuration Audit
    • Decommission Service
    • Deploy Service
    • Discover Network Elements
    • Functional Audit
    • Prestage Device
    • Resync Network Element

    Name (not displayed in default view)

    For most jobs, the name is the Job Type with the timestamp (in milliseconds) appended. However, for service-related jobs (Deploy Service, Decommision, Configuration Audit, and Functional Audit) jobs, the job name is supplied by the user as part of the workflow.

    Percent

    Percentage of job that has completed.

    Scheduled Start Time

    The scheduled start time for the job (specified by a Junos Space user).

    State

    State of job execution:

    • SUCCESS—Job completed successfully
    • FAILURE—Job failed and was terminated.
    • IN PROGRESS—Job is in progress..
    • CANCELED—Job was canceled by a user.

    Summary

    The operations executed for the job.

  3. To display columns not shown in the default table view or to hide columns:
    1. Mouse over any column header, and click the down arrow button. The Job table pull-down menu is displayed.
    2. Select Columns from the pull-down menu, as shown in the following illustration.
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    3. Select the check box for columns not currently displayed that you want to view. Clear the check box for columns that you want to hide.

Published: 2010-03-18