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Domains and Probes Details Pane
To access | Select Data Flow Probe Setup > Domains and Probes pane > Domains and Probes root node. |
Displays all of the Probes connected to the RTSM Server.
User interface elements are described below:
UI Element (A–Z) |
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IP |
The main IP address with which the Probe communicates with the RTSM server. |
Last Access Time |
The last time that the Probe requested tasks from the server. |
Name |
The name given the Probe when it was added to RTSM. |
Probe Version |
The version of the Probe. If the version of the Probe is not compatible with the version of the RTSM server, this is indicated. Moreover, if the incompatible Probe tries to connect to the RTSM server, the server sends a shutdown instruction to the Probe. To ensure compatibility, you must update the Probe. For details, see Deploy a Data Flow Probe CUP. |
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Enables you to configure the periods of time when jobs should or should not run on selected Probes/clusters.
Important information |
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See also | Job Execution Policies |
User interface elements are described below:
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Move priority up/down. Move the priority for the policy up or down. Universal Discovery executes all the policies in the list with the first policy taking priority. If a job is included in two policies, only the first policy for that job is executed. | |
New Policy. Opens the New Policy dialog box, enabling you to add a job execution policy. | |
Remove Policy. Removes the selected job execution policy. Note If a job affected by the policy is active when the Remove command is executed, RTSM removes the policy but any of the job's triggers that are currently running remain unaffected. |
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Edit Policy. Opens the Edit Policy dialog box, enabling you to edit the selected job execution policy. | |
Jobs | The jobs that are affected by the policy. |
Probes | The Probes/clusters that are affected by the policy. |
Time | The schedule of the policy. |
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