Jobs¶
A job comprises one or more tasks, each of which perform an action.
Tasks can be data orientated (E.G. hydrate, dehydrate, SendToSite) or can be management or configuration tasks of pixstor sites and/or services.
Viewing Jobs¶
To view Jobs executed on a specific Site, select the Site from the Sites drop down menu or choose Global to display all Jobs from all Sites.
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Click and select the site to show the jobs from the selected site. |
After selection the Jobs from the selected Site are displayed including high level information for each Job.
Click a Job ID to view in depth information for the job.

Filtering the Jobs View¶
To display a specific Job ID, enter the ID in the filter bar.

Jobs for a site can be additionally filtered through selection of various criteria.
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Click the filter button to display the available filters. The number of applied filters is displayed on the Jobs filter button. |
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Select the Hide noop filter option to hide any job which did not perform any action as the job determined that no actions were required. |
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Click the Date Created button to filter for any job which was created between two date ranges. |
Clicking the Date Created button raises the date selection dialog. Choose the criteria required and click the Save button to apply the date range.

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Click the Job State button to display jobs matching the status. Available statuses are: |
Status |
Description |
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New |
A job has been created |
Pending |
The job is waiting to run |
Started |
The job is running |
Succeeded |
The job finished successfully |
Error |
The job finished with one or more error conditions |
Failure |
The job finished with one or more failure conditions |
Skipped |
The job was skipped as the work assigned to the job was not required to be undertaken - no change would have occurred if the job had run. |
Cancelled |
The job was cancelled |
Cancelling |
The job is in the process of cancelling |
Pausing |
The job is in the process of Pausing |
Unknown |
The job experienced a result which could not be matched to a Status |
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Click the Queue button to filter for jobs matching the Queue. |
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Click the Workflow button to filter for jobs matching the Workflow. Available workflows are: |
Type |
Description |
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Bi-Directional Sync |
Data synchronisation between two sites |
Delete File |
Deletion of a designated data |
Dehydrate |
Dehydration of data |
Pre-Stage |
Staging of data to an Ngenea target. Subsequent dehydrations save time as there is no requirement to stage data prior to dehydration. |
Hydrate |
Hydration of data |
Reverse Stub |
Creation of dehydrated files not prior existing which reference data in an Ngenea target |
Send |
Deliver data from a source to a destination site |
Send to Site (hydrated) |
Deliver data from a source to destination site as hydrated files |
Send to Site (dehydrated) |
Deliver data from a source to destination site asdehydrated files |
Sync Space to Site |
Synchronising data from a source to a destination site |
Transparent Recall |
User or application initiated hydration of data on reading |
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Click the Job creator button and select the name of one or more creator(s) to view jobs by the selected creator(s) |
Viewing a Job¶
Clicking a Job ID in the main Job screen displays the in depth information for the job.

The Job View comprises:
Task stats¶
The total count of types operation result per task is represented by the horizontal bar segments.
Hovering over the bar provides the count of each task status for the tasks processed.

File/Item stats¶
The total count of types operation result per item is represented by the horizontal bar segments.
Items may be files, directories or Objects.

Hovering over the bar provides the count of each type processed.
Bi-Directional Sync and Site Sync workflows only provide File stats.

The Job Side bar¶
Enlarge/Reduce¶
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Clicking the toggle displays the Job Side bar to show: |
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Clicking the toggle button again hides the Job Side bar.
Reordering¶
Re-arrange items in top to bottom order by dragging vertically up or down.

Job Controls¶
Jobs provide the following controls where supported by the Workflow:
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If supported by the Workflow, click the Pause job button to pause the Job. Tasks which are not running will be paused. |
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If supported by the Workflow, click the Resume job button to resume a paused Job. |
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Click the Cancel Job button to cancel any future tasks from running and no longer proceed with the Job |
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Click the Re-submit job button to launch an identical Job on the Job queue |
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Click the Delete Job button to remove the records of the Job and associated tasks from the Hub database |
Job Info Summary¶
Provides an overview of high level information of the Job.

Job Workflow Fields¶
Provides a listing of any workflow fields the job was executed with.

Job Info Task Stats¶
Jobs undertake tasks to process one or more actions, files, directories or objects as defined by the Workflow.
The Task stats displays the total count of types operation result per task.

Item stats¶
The total count of types operation result per item is represented by the horizontal bar segments.
Items may be files, directories or Objects.
Hovering over the bar provides the count of each operation type for the files processed.

File stats¶
Bi-Directional Sync and Site Sync workflows only provide File stats.
The File stats displays the total count of types operation result per file or directory.

The Job Task List¶
The Job details page is viewed with a task-based view
or with a item-based view
.
Switching between views can be done by clicking Tasks view
or Items view
on the top right corner of Job Tasks page.

Tasks View
The Task view displays all tasks comprising a job, their ID, type, start time and status.

Filtering the Job Task List¶
Tasks for a job can be additionally filtered through selection of various criteria.
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Click the filter button to display the available filters. The number of applied filters is displayed on the Task list filter button. |
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Click the State button to display jobs matching the status. Available statuses are: |
Status |
Description |
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New |
A task has been created |
Pending |
The task is waiting to run |
Started |
The task is running |
Succeeded |
The task finished successfully |
Error |
The task finished with one or more error conditions |
Failure |
The task finished with one or more failure conditions |
Skipped |
The task was skipped as the work assigned to the job was not required to be undertaken - no change would have occurred if the job had run. |
Cancelled |
The task was cancelled |
Cancelling |
The task is in the process of cancelling |
Aborted |
Whilst running, the task was unable to proceed correctly and aborted the in progress action |
Paused |
The task is paused |
Pausing |
The task is in the process of pausing |
Unknown |
The task experienced a result which could not be matched to a Status |
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Click the Task type button to filter for a specific task type which comprises the Job. The task types are dynamic therefore the displayed types may differ per job type. |
Items View¶
The Item view displays the object paths for all tasks across the job. When the Failed items
tab is selected, the error message is displayed for failed items.

Clicking on a path displays the task history across the job.

Clicking on each task in task history displays the task details for the chosen task ID.

Filtering the Items List¶
To search for a specified item, enter the path in the filter bar. It will only search paths based on the state of the active tab out of the Queued/Failed/Completed
options.

Task information Dialog¶
Clicking a task ID in the Job Task List displays the information for the chosen task.

Dependent on the number of operations and the quantity of inputs to the task, the information displayed can range from short to extensive.
Optionally select an action button to more easily view the Task Information.
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Click the Full Screen button to display the Task Information in a larger view |
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Click the Copy button to copy the Task Information output to the clipboard. |
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Click the Download button to download the Task Information locally |
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Click the Close button to close the Task Information dialog |