This feature describes the principles governing the calculation of a view’s overall status.
Add / Update BV Criterion
This feature can add a criterion to a view or alter an existing criterion to set the view’s overall status.
Jobs used for the calculation of the view’s overall status must meet the following requirements:
Enter the information described below:
Node
Enter the target node name or click on the arrow to select it from the list.
Task
(DUAS V6 node only) Enter the Task identifier or click on the arrow to select it in the list.
Task MU
(DUAS V6 node only) Enter the management unit associated, the Task, or click on the arrow to select it in the list.
MU
Enter the target management unit code or click on the arrow to select it from the list. The MUs in the list are extracted from the local node table.
Session
Enter the name of the session or click on the arrow to select it from the list. If the session code is empty (no wildcard *) only executions concerning lone Uprocs will be examined.
Uproc
Enter the name of the target Uproc or click on the arrow to select it from the list. If a session has been selected:
Status
Click on the arrow to select a status from the list.
Label
Enter the label (to be associated with the status) which will be displayed in the Job Chains list.
Color
The Change button border displays the actual color. Click on the arrow to select the color to be associated with the status in the Job Chains list.
Remove BV Criterion
To remove a criterion from the list:
Move up / Move down Criteria List
The list of criteria is examined from top to bottom. The first criterion satisfied determines the overall status of the view.
To move a criterion up the list:
The criterion will move up one position.
To move a criterion down the list:
The criterion will move down one position.
Define the Time Range
This window defines the time range of the jobs used to calculate the overall status of the view.
For the following job statuses: "Aborted", "Completed", "Time overrun" and "Refused", date of the job status should fall within the view’s observation window. If the job is not yet within the observation window, it is saved for later use. When a job’s event is no longer in the observation window it is removed for this view.
The job statuses "Started", "Event wait", "Pending", "Running", "Completion in progress" are still displayed since they are ephemeral states.
The status "Launch wait" appears only once it has moved into the view’s observation window, but it never disappears; the date used is that of the start of the launch window.
The observation window is defined dynamically around the current time.
Shift (-)
Enter the lower limit of the status observation window in days / hours and minutes.
Shift (+)
Enter the upper limit of the status observation window in days / hours and minutes.