Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 ユーザーガイド
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GLOSSARY
Waiting on Operator status
All the job occurrence’s dependencies have been met, and it is
waiting for a user to release it.
waiting for a user to release it.
Waiting on Resource status
All the job occurrence’s dependencies have been met, and it is in
a queue waiting to be launched.
a queue waiting to be launched.
Waiting status
The status of a defined resource needed by a job displayed on the
Resources tab of a job's Job Details dialog. This status indicates
a job is waiting to use the resource. Anytime that the amount
needed of the resource exceeds the amount available of the
resource it will show a Waiting status. If a resource is not in a
Waiting status, it is in either an Locked status or an Available
status.
Resources tab of a job's Job Details dialog. This status indicates
a job is waiting to use the resource. Anytime that the amount
needed of the resource exceeds the amount available of the
resource it will show a Waiting status. If a resource is not in a
Waiting status, it is in either an Locked status or an Available
status.
workload balancing
The ability of CWA to distribute jobs among a group of agents in
an agent list, thereby reducing the load on any single agent. There
are three types of workload balancing: 1) Lightest Load, 2)
Random, and 3) Rotation. Lightest load distributes a job on the
machine in the list with the lightest load. Random distributes a job
on a machine in the list randomly. Rotation distributes a job on the
next machine in sequence on the list.
an agent list, thereby reducing the load on any single agent. There
are three types of workload balancing: 1) Lightest Load, 2)
Random, and 3) Rotation. Lightest load distributes a job on the
machine in the list with the lightest load. Random distributes a job
on a machine in the list randomly. Rotation distributes a job on the
next machine in sequence on the list.
workgroup
A collection of users who can share jobs, job events, system
events, actions, variables, and calendars. Any user can create a
workgroup and invite other users into it. In order to belong to a
workgroup, you must be invited in by its owner, the originator of
the workgroup.
events, actions, variables, and calendars. Any user can create a
workgroup and invite other users into it. In order to belong to a
workgroup, you must be invited in by its owner, the originator of
the workgroup.
X
XML file
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a W3C-recommended
general-purpose markup language that supports a wide variety of
applications.
general-purpose markup language that supports a wide variety of
applications.
Y
Year option
Select this option to include the year in your custom date format.
Z
Zoom In/Zoom Out
This is a toggle option controlling the view perspective of the job
flow
flow