Accessing the Timeline and examining illustrated data
The Timeline page allows you to access the chronology of task
executions and provides you with information updated in real time.
Procedure
In the Menu tree view, expand
Monitoring and click Timeline to
open the graphical view of the execution history of your tasks.
The Timeline page offers you the possibility to display
only the tasks launched or the tasks scheduled to be launched during a defined time
range.
In the Displayed data list, select the time interval
corresponding to the task executions you want to monitor, considering that
h corresponds to hours, d to days
and w to weeks.
Note that these preferences are stored in your Web browser session.
To put the time line at the current time, click Go to current
time in the toolbar.
To filter the executions according to their status, click the corresponding
icons in the toolbar and refresh the page.
To filter the executions according to the name of the task, enter the name of
the task you want to monitor in the Task(s) field of the
toolbar and refresh the page to take the changes into account.
In the graphic, the red line represents the "present" (the real time). On the left
of this red line are displayed the task instances already launched and on the right
are displayed the task instances that will be triggered.
Executions that are very close to each other might be represented by a single icon
with a bold frame. Move your pointer over the icon to display their
information.
By moving your pointer on a task row in the graphic, you display the icons
corresponding to the different execution status instances of that task along with
tooltips providing some information about the task and the related Job.
If you click an icon on a task row, a pop-up window opens and display detailed
information about the selected execution, in which you can visualize the logs, the
context values and the advanced information of the task, as well as navigate between
the different task executions and download the detailed logs.
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