Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 8      Monitoring Operations
  Monitoring Target Views
Monitoring Target Views
Target views allow you to view ongoing automation in the context of the targets or services on which it 
acts. You can filter the list of all targets to focus in on a specific type, or by the name of a target such as 
an Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud service request. After selecting a target, you can see the 
processes that act on that target type and all process activity related to that target. 
The Operations > Target Views folder displays the defined targets and their associated activity instances 
that are in progress, scheduled or have been completed.
Monitoring Target Information
Step 1
Choose Operations > Target Views > View All
From this view, you can see detailed information about all targets, regardless of whether processes have 
or have not been executed against these targets. This view contains the following information:
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The Target Process Actions pane (top right) contains items that perform specific actions associated 
with the target selected in the Targets pane. 
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The Target Activity pane (bottom) displays the processes that ran or are scheduled to run against the 
target selected in the Targets pane.
Step 2
Select a target (in the top pane) for which you are interested in viewing the target activity. The list of 
processes appears in the Target Activity pane.
Step 3
You can filter the results by process name, a range of dates, by a start or end period, by days to offset, 
by a specific time period, and so on.
Step 4
To view additional (read-only) information about a process, highlight it and use one of the following 
methods to launch the Process Viewer:
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From the Target Activity pane, double-click the appropriate process instance.
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From the Details pane, click any hyperlink (see 
Monitoring Process Views
The Operations > Process View folders display all processes that have been started, scheduled to start, 
started by a trigger, or started ad hoc. Each Process view display can be filtered to display by the name, 
category, or column view. 
Use the Definitions > Processes View to display the defined processes.
Note
To add, remove, or sort column headings on the display, see 
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