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Notifications

Notifications can be set for a variety of events for a job as it proceeds through the system. There are six types of events that trigger notification processing.

Event

Description

SUBMITTED

job was submitted for execution

STARTED

job has started execution

DELAYED

job is currently behind schedule

COMPLETED

job has completed execution

FAILED

job execution has failed

Notifications may be sent via E-mail or to a Windows pop-up window. The Delayed after setting is the time frame which will be used to determine that a job is delayed. This is computed as the sum of the average elapsed time of past job runs and the delayed after interval which is input by the user. For instance if the average elapsed time of a job is 12 minutes and you set the delayed after interval to 3 minutes, the notification will take place if a job has been delayed past this combined total of 15 minutes.

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Step 2: Looking at the job

General

Access

Settings

Stats

Connections

Resources

Commands

History

Rescheduling

Submit

Parameters