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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Overview


1.1.3 GUI-based definition and monitoring

In JP1/AJS3, you can define and monitor applications visually using the GUI. Application definition and execution, status monitoring and checking of execution results can all be performed from the windows on a single host, even if the manager host and agent hosts are in different locations.

You can define applications by dragging and dropping icons, using the intuitive interface.

The following figure shows an example of defining an application using the GUI.

Figure 1‒3: Defining an application using the GUI

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When you register an application, the execution schedule appears in the GUI. Once the application starts, its execution status and results appear. Color-coding is used to represent the application's changing status, so you immediately notice any errors or problems.

The following figure shows an example of monitoring execution status using the GUI.

Figure 1‒4: Monitoring execution status using the GUI

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You can monitor all the applications running on a host. Alternatively, you can monitor a selected application running on multiple hosts. When an application is being executed at branch offices in other locations, you can view and monitor that application on a single machine.

The following figure shows an example of monitoring an application.

Figure 1‒5: Monitoring an application

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