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Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler 6.2 User Guide
6.2.1
Chapter 4      Job Activity
  Job Activity Interface
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Job No. – The job number is the instance identification number of the job or group occurrence. Each 
occurrence or instance of a job is assigned a unique tracking number when it is added to the schedule 
to distinguish it from any other occurrences of the job. It is possible that the same job may run 
several times during a day.
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Name – The name of the job.
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Status – The present status of the job. The color of text used for each job and Job Group is based on 
its status. You can customize the status colors and sort order using the Preferences dialog.
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Current Est Start – The estimated start time as of the current moment in time. This start time value 
is updated every minute. 
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Est Duration – The estimated duration for the command or executable as specified in the job 
definition. If the job has run more than once with the same command or executable, the estimated 
duration is the historical average of the job’s previous run times. You can also manually set the 
estimated duration time of a job in its definition.
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Reruns – Tracks the number of times that a job has run. 
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Est Start – The estimated job time calculated using the estimated launch times and estimated 
durations of preceding jobs. This value is created at the time the production schedule is compiled. 
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Time Zone – The assigned job timezone. The time value adjusts the timezone offset into Master 
time.
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Job Time Zone – The timezone the job was run in.
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Act Start – The job’s actual start time after it has launched. 
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Act End – The actual ending time and date for the job occurrence.
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Act Duration – The actual time that it took for the command or executable to run. The actual 
duration is used to calculate the historical average of the Est Duration field in the job’s definition. 
The actual duration value is 0 until after the job completes. 
Note
The displayed value for the Actual Duration value of a job is updated every 90 seconds.
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Date – The production date of the job. If the job does not execute until the next day, this date stays 
the same, since it represents when the job was scheduled to run based on its calendar or when the 
job was inserted as an unscheduled job.
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Time window – The time window during which the job can run as defined in the job’s definition. 
The default, 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM, effectively means the job is eligible to run anytime during the 
day.
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Agent – The name of the agent or agent list associated with the job, as specified in the job definition. 
This field displays the agent list name prior to the job running and then displays the chosen agent 
from the list after it is launched.
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Queue – The queue that the queue manager assigns to the job. The queue to which the job is assigned 
depends upon the job’s properties, and the way that the queues are configured to assign jobs using 
queue filters. 
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Priority – The job priority as defined in the job’s definition. Job priorities are only relative to the 
job priorities of other jobs within its queue before running. 
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Runtime User – The user account that the job runs under when it executes.
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Scheduled By – How the job entered the schedule. There are three options:
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Event – The job was inserted by an action that was initiated by an event.