Monitoring

The Monitoring domain enables you to monitor and control job executions and post-processing in your active environmentClosed The workflows of jobs and SMART folders that are scheduled to execute on the current Control-M day.. You can find, analyze, identify, and troubleshoot job and workflow issues in the LogClosed The activity log of a job, which lists every job status change, such as job execution start and completion times, and how the job ended., OutputClosed A tab in the job properties pane of the Monitoring domain where the job output appears that indicates whether a job ended OK, and is used, for example, with jobs that check file location., or Waiting InfoClosed A tab in the job properties pane in the Monitoring domain, that lists the events, resources, and job predecessors that the selected job is waiting for before it can begin execution. tabs, as described in Job Details and Analyzing and Troubleshooting a Workflow.

You can monitor, change, and re-execute jobs, as follows:

  • Dashboard: View a high-level numeric and graphical analysis of all job statuses, execution metrics, and distributions in a viewpoint.

  • Viewpoints: View jobs that might impact the job workflow, or jobs you are currently defining and testing.

  • Service Management: Manage, monitor, and troubleshoot SLA or user-defined services to ensure that critical services complete execution on time.

  • Job Management: Find, analyze, edit, and manipulate job workflows to fix or bypass a problem.

  • Alerts: Generate alerts for circumstances that are relevant to your job workflow.

  • Workload Policies Monitor: View the current status of jobs defined with a Workload Policy.

The following video describes the Monitoring domain:

Job Status

The following table lists all possible job and folder statuses that can appear in the Monitoring domain from the time that a job or folder enters the Run QueueClosed The queue of jobs that are scheduled to execute on a specific day, with job statuses of Waiting or Executing, depending on their running phase. until it fails or completes execution and post-processing.

Symbol and Color

Description

Ended OK

Ended Not OK

If all jobs in a folder have ended and one job Ended Not OK, the folder has a Not OK status.

Executing

A folder remains in Executing status until all jobs have completed execution.

Waiting for a host (Agent)

Waiting for an event

Waiting for a resource

Waiting for a user confirmation

Unknown status