AutoSys Workload Automation

  • 1.  Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 10:13 AM

    Hi!

     

    We have now 11.3.6 SP4 installed.  In the WCC, Flow Monitoring, we see a little gear icon with a number one in it on top of certain jobs.

     

    Anybody knows what that means?

     

     

    thank's!



  • 2.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 10:49 AM

    A screenshot would help, but I think what you are seeing is that the job depends on a resource



  • 3.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 10:56 AM

    There's a screen shot right in the post!  Please note that the 2 jobs that are displayed use a resource.  But why does only one of them display the gear?  Both jobs are identical except for the name and the command.



  • 4.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 01:20 PM

    Update : When I edit the job and commit the changes, the little icon appears.  I guess this is a bug?



  • 5.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 01:27 PM

    when jobs are updated they re-evaluate their starting conditions typically. 

    does the resource exist ? is there enough resource available to run the job  ?



  • 6.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 01:44 PM

    I guess so, but that does not explain why some have the icon and some don't,  just after a load of the box from a jil command.



  • 7.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 01:50 PM

    Different resource?



  • 8.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 01:52 PM

    nope. the same.



  • 9.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 02:21 PM

    Have you tried adding additional job with definition like the _10m ?

    I believe this might help get to the truth.



  • 10.  Re: Little gear icon in wcc flow monitoring?

    Posted Nov 15, 2016 02:26 PM

    Yes, it did work.  That question was sent to me by one of the people working with me.  Maybe he doesn't remember but he changed some jobs after loading the box and did not notice that the little gears were not there when the box was new.  

     

    Case closed!  Thank you, everyone that responded.