Monitoring

The Monitoring domain enables you to view jobs, monitor the processing of jobs, and control the job flow in your active environment. You can find, analyze, and identify problems by viewing the Log, Output, or Waiting info tabs, as described in Job Details and troubleshoot issues, as described in Analyzing and Troubleshooting a Job Workflow.

You can implement changes in your jobs and re-execute them in the Monitoring domain, as follows:

  • Viewpoints: View jobs that might impact the job workflow, or jobs you are currently defining and testing.

  • Service Management: Identify critical flows and notify when jobs designated as critical are expected to finish executing.

  • Job Management: Find, analyze, edit, and manipulate job flows to fix or bypass a problem.

  • Alerts: Generate alerts in circumstances that are relevant to your job flow.

  • Workload Policies Monitor: View current status of associated jobs with a Workload Policy.

  • Service Monitor : Analyze services and locate and resolve problematic jobs.

For an interface description of the Monitoring domain, see Monitoring Navigation.

The following video describes the Monitoring domain:

Job Status

The following table lists the statuses that a job and folder can attain from the time it enters the Run Queue until completion:

Status Symbol

Status Name

Ended OK

Ended Not OK

If all jobs in a folder have ended and one job Ended Not OK, the folder has a Not OK status.

Executing

A folder remains with an Executing status until all jobs have completed execution.

Waiting for host (agent)

Waiting for event

Waiting for resource

Waiting for user confirmation

Unknown status

New Day Time

Every day at 12:00 am (New Day time), each Control-M/Server removes all folders from the Monitoring domain unless the following conditions are met:

  • If all jobs Ended OK, the folder is removed.

  • If at least one job Ended Not OK, the folder remains until the next New Day time.

  • If at least one job did not start executing, the folder remains until the next New Day time. The folder can remain for a longer duration if Keep Active has been defined, as described in Folder Scheduling Attributes.

  • If at least one job continues executing or is held, the folder remains in the Monitoring domain until the job completes execution.

The following rules apply for jobs that remain in the Monitoring domain after New Day time:

  • Jobs that ended can execute again.

  • Jobs that did not start executing on their run date cannot execute. They can start executing if Keep Active has been defined, as described in Folder Scheduling Attributes.

  • Jobs that executed at least once, such as cyclic jobs, change to OK.

You can set the New Day time according to your site’s actual business processing working day.

If New Day time is 6:00 a.m., then from 6:00 a.m. on August 4th, until 6:00 a.m. on August 5th, the working day is August 4th.