Workload Policy Monitor

The Workload Monitor is a tool that enables you to see the current status of associated jobs with a Workload Policy.

The following table describes the columns in the Workload Policy monitor:

Columns

Description

Name

Defines the workload policy name.

Wait Hosts

Determines the number of jobs waiting for host resources due to one of the following reasons:

  • Agent or execution host is unavailable
  • Host currently has its max number of jobs running
  • Host has reached its max CPU usage restrictions

Wait Workloads

Determines the number of jobs waiting due to restrictions on the maximum number of jobs running concurrently in the workload policy.

Running Jobs

Determines the number of jobs that are currently running simultaneously.

In addition to the columns in the above table, there are columns at the bottom of the Workload Monitor that show the number of jobs according to the column definition for all jobs in the Active environment. The column totals do not count jobs twice, which means that if a job appears in more than one workload, it is only counted once in the total column. In addition to the above default columns displayed in the Workload Monitor window, customized columns can be added.

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