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OpenManage Enterprise 4.1.x User's Guide

View job lists

View the status of jobs that are run on OpenManage Enterprise for device monitoring and management.

Click Monitor > Jobs to view the list of existing jobs. Information about jobs is provided in the following columns:

  • Job Status provides the execution status of a job. See Jobs status and Jobs type description.
  • State provides the state of a job. The available options are Enabled or Disabled.
  • Job Name provides the name of a job.
  • Job Type provides the type of a job. See Jobs status and Jobs type description.
  • Description provides a detailed description of a job.
  • Last Run provides the timestamp at which the job was last initiated.

Jobs can also be filtered by entering or selecting the values in the Advanced Filters section. The following additional information can be provided to filter the alerts:

  • Last run start date: provides the timestamp at which the job was last initiated.
  • Last run end date provides the timestamp at which the job was last completed.
  • Source: The available options are All, User Generated (Default), and System.

To view more information about a job, select a job and click View Details in the right pane. See View job details.

OpenManage Enterprise provides a system-defined report to view the list of scheduled jobs. Click Monitor > Reports > Scheduled Jobs Report. Click Run. See Run reports.

NOTE:
  • On the Discovery and Inventory Schedules screen, the status of a scheduled job is listed as Queued in the STATUS column. However, the same status is indicated as Scheduled on the Jobs screen.
  • Users are allowed to select multiple jobs either individually, or by selecting all on the current screen or across all screen, and click Run Now. If any of the selected jobs contain a device reboot (example: Device action or firmware update job), target devices could be adversely impacted. Exercise extreme caution when using this feature.

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