There is other information available on the Active Balancing Environment screen that can help explain the status of a mission before, during, and after its invocation. The DISPLAY command can be used to change the DISPLAY option in order to display all information about each mission.
Figure 32 Active Balancing Environment Screen – Display A
------------- CONTROL-M/Analyzer ACTIVE BALANCING ENVIRONMENT ---<<A>--------(BB)
COMMAND ===> SCROLL===> CRSR
O RULE ODATE SCP OWNER JOBNAME ---------- STATUS ----------------------
ARSETVAR 101092 UNS M66 IOAINSGS ENDED OK CODE=0000
GROUP: INTRAC RUN-0001,OK-0001,NOTOK-0000,TOLER-0000
CATEGORY: (NO-CATEGORY)
MISSION: (NOMISS) DESC:
JOB STEPNAME:
PROC STEPNAME: STEP4
ARWARN4A 111200 UNS M66 IOAINGS ENDED OK CODE=0009
GROUP: INTRAC
CATEGORY: (NO-CATEGORY)
MISSION: (NOMISS) DESC:
JOB STEPNAME:
PROC STEPNAME: STEP7
ARWARN01 131200 JOB M66 * WAIT ACTIVATION
GROUP: INTRAC
CATEGORY: DAILY
MISSION: ARMISS01 DESC: SHOUT WAR
NING IF DIVISIONAL AR DATA NOT IN BY
JOB STEPAME:
OPTIONS: ? WHY H HOLD D DEL F FREE L LOG 08.14.39
With this detailed display, you can determine which mission category was ordered. This information is important when you are testing the application to determine if you have correctly set up its parameters. It is also a useful monitoring function for operations staff to keep track of Control-M/Analyzer activities.
Other information provided with this display option includes the mission description, the job step name, and the procedure step name.
This concludes the tour of the Active Balancing Environment. Next, you will examine the IOA Conditions/Resources screen, and see how it can help modify job flow.
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