The job history table displays for each job:
•
Barcode
•
Start and end times
•
Size in MB
•
Data transfer time
•
Total processing time
•
Transfer rate
•
Source and target locations
•
The node the job is running on
•
Completion status
•
Compression (yes or no)
The performance graph maps the MB per second against the time it took the jobs to complete.
To change the jobs included in the job history report, select a View previously created on the
Configuration
screen. If you haven't set up any views:
1.
Select a location category. The options are SAN, LAN/WAN, All locations, and predefined
Views.
2.
Select the specific locations of interest from the
Available Locations
box. You can select multiple
devices by using Ctrl+click.
3.
Using the
>>
button, or by double-clicking, move the locations of interest into the
Selected
Locations
box. These are the locations that will display in the report. You can use
<<
button
to remove locations from the
Selected Locations
box.
4.
Enter the number of days the report should include.
NOTE:
Changing the number of days here does not affect the default number set on the
Configuration
screen.
5.
Select a new location type; the default is Both. You can change the report to include only the
jobs where the selected devices acted as:
•
Target — the selected device receives the data.
•
Source — the selected device sends the data.
6.
Select
Update
. The job history table and performance graph update to include jobs based on
the new criteria.
Exporting the Job History to a CSV File
The CSV export file is a text file, delivered as a .zip. Each line is the record for one device, and
the data fields are separated by commas or columns depending on the program used to view the
file.
You can export the data currently displayed in the history by selecting
Export Displayed Data
from
the task bar, or select
Export All Data
which allows you to choose the number of days included in
the exported file. In both cases, the
File Download
window opens for you to determine where to
save the file.
Viewing the Job Summary
On the
Job Summary
screen you can see the number of successful, failed, and rescheduled jobs
both coming in and going out from the current device. By default, it displays one day of data with
the device acting as the Source.
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