Technical Documentation

Viewing Statistics for Scheduled Jobs

You can view average execution times for scheduled jobs and information about the state and types of jobs that are run.

This topic includes the following tasks:

Viewing the Types of Jobs That Are Run

To view the types of scheduled jobs that are run:

  1. From the task ribbon, select the Jobs workspace.

    Junos Space displays the job types for all jobs that have run, as shown in the following illustration.


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    Each segment of the pie chart displays a job type and the percentage of time a job type was run.

  2. To view the number of jobs of a specific type that were run, mouse over the segment of the pie chart that represents the job type.
  3. To view the inventory of jobs by job type, double-click on the segment of the pie chart that represents the job type.

Viewing Average Execution Times for Jobs

To view the average execution times for scheduled jobs:

  1. From the task ribbon, select the Jobs workspace.

    Junos Space displays the average execution time per completed job, as shown in the following illustration


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    Each vertical bar represents a type of job, such as discovering devices, deploying services, prestaging devices, and so forth. The average execution time for each job type (represented in seconds on the y axis) is displayed above the vertical bar for the job type.

  2. To see an inventory of the completed jobs for a specific job type, double-click on a vertical bar.

Viewing the State of Jobs That Have Run

To view the state of scheduled jobs that have run:

  1. From the task ribbon, select the Jobs workspace.

    Junos Space displays the state of jobs that have run, as shown in the following illustration.


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  2. To view the number of jobs that succeeded or failed, mouse over a segment of the pie chart.
  3. To display an inventory of jobs by job success or failure, double-click on the segment of the pie chart. For example, the following illustration shows thumbnails of all jobs that were successfully run.
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Published: 2009-12-15