8.2.1 What you can do with the Web GUI
The Web GUI allows users to monitor the progress and execution statuses of jobnets via the Internet. The Web GUI can be used in many ways, such as for monitoring (and operating) jobnets from outside the company, and monitoring JP1/AJS3 applications built into a cloud environment.
The following table describes the operations that can be performed by using the Web GUI.
No. |
Operation |
Description |
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1 |
Executing units |
Immediate execution registration |
You can register jobnets for immediate execution. |
2 |
Planned execution registration |
You can register jobnets for planned execution. |
|
3 |
Fixed execution registration |
You can register jobnets for fixed execution. |
|
4 |
Cancellation of registration for execution |
You can unregister jobnets that have been registered for execution. |
|
5 |
Addition of an execution schedule#1 |
You can add an execution schedule to a unit. |
|
6 |
Monitoring units#2,#3,#4 |
Monitoring the execution status#5 |
You can check the execution status, execution result, and execution schedule of each unit. You can also check details about the execution results and the results of passing macro variables. |
7 |
Monitoring the progress of processing#6 |
You can check the total number of units that are scheduled for execution and the total number of terminated units in the root jobnet. You can also check the processing progress calculated from these values. In addition, you can check the number of delayed units and abnormally terminated units. |
|
8 |
Checking the execution schedule |
You can check the execution schedule of each unit. |
|
9 |
Checking the monthly execution schedule#7 |
You can check the monthly execution schedule of a unit. |
|
10 |
Operating units |
Manipulating the hold attribute#1 |
You can add the hold attribute to units, or remove it from them. |
11 |
Interrupt |
You can interrupt execution of a unit. |
|
12 |
Kill |
You can forcibly terminate a unit that is executing. |
|
13 |
Rerun |
You can rerun a unit that has already been run. If the unit to be rerun is a PC job or a Unix job, you can also change the detailed definition of the job. |
|
14 |
Change job status |
You can change the job status. |
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15 |
Change plan (change time) #1 |
You can temporarily change the scheduled execution start time of a unit. |
|
16 |
Change plan (execute immediately) #1 |
You can temporarily change the execution schedule of a unit registered for execution and immediately execute the unit. |
|
17 |
Change plan (execution prohibited) #1 |
You can temporarily change the execution schedule of a unit registered for execution and prohibit its execution. |
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18 |
Change plan (release change) #1 |
You can restore the temporarily changed execution schedule of a unit to the status that was in effect before the temporary change. |
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19 |
Change delay monitor#1 |
You can temporarily change the delay monitoring settings for a unit registered for execution. |