The Work Manager tab displays statistics that relate to
Work Manager items. These work items are in different states depending
on where they are in their process. (See Status (for Default, Workflow, or Events categories only).) You
can filter the information to view only a subset of the items by
using the various options that are available (for example, Status
or Category). You can sort resulting work or job items (in ascending
or descending order) by clicking one of the column headers. Also,
you can manage the work items by using the operation tools that
are displayed above the work items list.
Filter the work itemsClick the Work Manager tab.
Select the criteria for one or more of the filters described
below and then click Go.
Category- Default:
- All work items that the client did not assign a category
to when they were submitted. Work Manager manages these items, therefore
the statuses belong to Work Manager.
- Job Manager:
- All jobs that belong to Job Manager. Job Manager manages
its own jobs and has its own job statuses. See the specific job
statuses described below.
- Workflow:
- All work items that belong to the Workflow execution. Workflow does
not manage its own work items but relies on Work Manager; therefore,
the statuses belong to Work Manager.
- Events:
- All work items that belong to Event Management. Event Management does
not manage its own work items but relies on Work Manager; therefore,
the statuses belong to Work Manager.
Status (for Default, Workflow, or Events categories only)- Show All:
- Displays all current work items.
- Scheduled:
- Displays all work items ready for execution by the application
server but not yet started.
- Paused:
- Displays all scheduled work items that the client application
has paused. These items can be executed or deleted. (See Manage the work items or jobs.)
- In Progress:
- Displays all work items that the application server’s Work
Manager picked up and will either complete or fail. You cannot use
operations on these work items.
- Complete:
- Displays all work items that executed successfully. Persistent
work items stay in this state and non-persistent items are deleted
upon completion of callbacks to the callback handlers. You can delete
these items by using the Delete Items operation. (See Manage the work items or jobs.)
- Failed:
- Displays all work items that did not complete successfully
due to an error condition. These work items can be retried a few
times by using the Retry Items operation. (See Manage the work items or jobs.) A Failure link in the Status column
allows you to access details about the failure.
- Unknown:
- Displays all work items whose status is unknown.
Status (for Job Manager category only)- Completed:
- Displays all jobs that have executed successfully. Persistent
work items stay in this state and non-persistent items are deleted
upon completion of callbacks to the callback handlers.
- Complete Requested:
- Displays jobs for which a complete request was made.
- Fail Requested:
- Displays jobs for which a fail request was made.
- Failed:
- Displays jobs that did not complete successfully due to an
error condition. A Failure link in the Status column allows you
to access details about the failure.
- Terminate Requested:
- Displays jobs for which a terminate request was made.
- Terminated:
- Displays jobs that terminated without completing.
- Suspend Requested:
- Displays jobs for which a suspend request was made.
- Suspended:
- Displays jobs that are suspended.
- Resume Requested:
- Displays jobs for which a resume request was made.
- Queued:
- Displays jobs that are in the queue.
- Running:
- Displays jobs that are running.
Server NameFor clustered servers only, select the name of the node
to display the work items or job items that were created on that
server only. If Show All is selected, all work items for all nodes
in a cluster are displayed.
Create TimeSelect an option in this filter to show only those work
items that were created within the timeframe you select. For example,
selecting 1 Day displays all work items that were created within
24 hours before the time that was set in the Prior To filter.
Prior toSets the date and time that the Create Time filter uses
as an end date. Keep the Use Current Date & Time option selected
to filter back from the current date and time, or deselect the option
and enter the appropriate values. Click either the calendar icons
or the clock icons to select values by using those tools.
For example, selecting Create Time = 1 day and Prior to = Use
Current Date & Time returns all work items that were created
within the last 24 hours.
Important: On Oracle database deployments, date range
filters (that is, Create Time and Prior to settings) do not work
accurately. Use another filter to retrieve work items.
About the Work Manager tab interfaceWhen you run a Work Manager query or perform an operation
on a work item or job, a message appears above the list. This message
provides feedback about the action you have initiated and in some
cases, a More Info link to provide details. For example, if the
operation you initiated failed, the message states as much and provides
a link to get details about the error.
When you click More Info, the Operation Details dialog box displays
a list of the work items or jobs that were selected during the operation.
You can click each list item to view the Error Details at the bottom
of the dialog box.
Manage the work items or jobs Use the operation tools described below to manage
the work items or jobs in the list. Note: Operations
are available depending on the item’s status.
Delete Items: Deletes
the selected work item or job.
Pause Items: Pauses
the selected work item or job.
Resume Items: Resumes
the selected work item or job from its paused state.
Retry Items: Attempts
to rerun the selected work item or job from its current state.
You
can verify whether an operation was successful by clicking More
Info above the list. A dialog box that contains the selected work
items or jobs and their statuses is displayed.
Additional information about work item statusesA typical state transition for a work item is New >
Scheduled >In Progress > Complete or Failure.
The Paused state interrupts this normal flow. Either the client
application or the system administrator can initiate this interruption
(for example, for maintenance or upgrade). You can reverse this
action by using the Resume operation to move the work item back
into a Scheduled state.
A work item in a Scheduled state is queued for execution that
has not yet begun. These items can be paused or deleted, or will
move to the In Progress state when Work Manager takes them from
the queue. Work items that are in progress cannot be modified. They
will either complete or fail.
The Failed state occurs as a result of an error condition that
occurs during execution of the work item. If you suspect errors
to be circumstantial (due to the context at the time of execution),
you can retry the execution, putting the work item back into the
queue. Only a limited number of retries are permitted.
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