The following sections describe how you
list the object definitions available in the database.
Listing jobs and job streams
About this task
To view a list of jobs and job streams available in the database,
perform the following steps:
Procedure
In the navigation bar at the top of the page, click Administration > Workload Design > Manage Workload Definitions
In the displayed panel, specify your engine connection
and the filtering criteria for your query. With distributed engine
connections, from the Object type drop-down menu, select the
object you want to list.
In the Columns section, select the column you want
to display in the list of results.
Click Display to launch the query.
Listing event rules
About this task
To view a list of event rules available in the database,
perform the following steps:
Procedure
From the navigation toolbar, click Administration > Workload Definitions > Manage Event Rules.
Or In the navigation bar, click Monitoring and
Reporting > All Configured Tasks >
New.
In the Select Task Type section, select Event Monitoring Task > List
Event Rule Definitions and click Next.
In the Enter Task Information panel, specify the task name
and select the engine connection where you want to run the task. You can run this type of query only for HCL Workload Automation and IBM® Z® Workload Scheduler Actions. You can click Lookup to
select jobs, job streams, and workstations defined in the database
on either the master domain manager or on a node installed as a backup
master domain manager, but not necessarily belonging to the master
domain. You can also specify whether to share the task with others,
to allow them to see and run the task, but not to modify it.
Click Next to proceed with task
creation or click Finish to complete the creation using the default values and exit without
proceeding to the following steps. If you are editing an existing task, properties are organized in
tabs.
In the Filter Criteria panel, specify some broad filtering
criteria to limit the results retrieved by your query. Here you start
refining the scope of your query by also considering the amount of
information you want to retrieve. You can search for event rule definitions
based on their status, validity intervals, or types of events and
associated actions.
In the Columns Definition panel, select the information
you want to display in the table containing the query results. According
to the columns you choose here, the corresponding information is displayed
in the task results table. For example, for each of the event rule
definitions resulting from your query, you might want to see the status,
type, or timeframe during which it is valid. You can then drill down
into this information displayed in the table and navigate it. In the
Columns Definition panel, not only can you select the columns for
this task results, but you can also specify the columns for secondary queries
on event rule instances. The information to be retrieved with these
secondary queries is specified in this panel.
In the All Configured Tasks panel, you can see the main details about the task that you
have just created. You can also choose to run the task immediately. The task is now in the list of
your tasks where you can open and modify it. You can find it in the task lists displayed by clicking
the following options:All Configured Tasks or Administration > Workload Definitions > Manage Event Rules.
After running the task, a table is displayed showing a
list of event rule definitions, on which you can take several actions,
such as setting them as complete or as draft depending whether you
want to make them available for deployment.
Listing workstations
About this task
To view a list of workstations available in the database,
perform the following steps:
Procedure
From the portfolio, click Administration > Workload Environment Design > List Workstations.
In the displayed panel, specify your engine connection
and the filtering criteria for your query.
In the Columns section, select the column you want
to display in the list of results.