Jobs Queue

The Jobs queue (in the Jobs window) enables you to monitor all scheduled and active jobs and view historical jobs in your Code Insight system. The queue is in a navigable grid, enabling you locate and view details for jobs more easily. The following table describes the queue columns that provide details for each job. It also describes the fields that help you navigate the queue or control the queue view.

For complete information on how to access and search the Jobs queue, see Monitoring the Code Insight Jobs Queue.

Note:The “the specified project” in the following descriptions refers to the project identified in the Project Name column for the job.

Jobs Queue

Field/Column

Description

Show jobs for

The filter that configures the Jobs queue to show only those jobs that were added to the queue in the last number of days specified, enabling you to monitor a manageable number of jobs. You can also select to view all jobs.

Select one of these values:

15 days—Show only jobs queued in the last 15 days. (Default)
30 days—Show only jobs queued in the last 30 days.
All—Show all jobs.

The following columns in the Jobs queue describe each job.

Job ID

The internally generated ID for the job. By default, the Jobs queue is sorted in descending order by this column. However, you change the sort to ascending order or choose to sort by another column. For more information, see Sorting the Jobs Queue.

Job Type

The type of event that triggered the job:

Project Branching—The branching of the specified project to another project
Project Copy—The copying of the specified project to another project
Project Scan—A Code Insight scan of the specified project
Project Re-Scan—A rescan of the specified project
PDL Update—An Electronic Update of the local Code Insight data library
Audit Report—The generation of an Audit report for the specified project
Notices Report—The generation of a Notices report for the specified project
Project Report—The generation of a Project report for the specified project
Custom Report—The generation of a custom report for the specified project
Project Deletion—The deletion of the specified project.

You can use this column to filter the Jobs queue to a single job type. For more information, see Filtering the Jobs Queue by Column.

Project Name

The name of the project associated with the job. If you click the hyperlinked name, the project is opened to its Summary tab. (If the project is private, only administrators and those users assigned roles on the project can open it. All other users receive the message “Unable to access the project”.)

If the project has been deleted, this column shows Deleted Project (with no hyperlink). However, in most cases, the project name is still referenced in the Details column.

For a PDL Update job, this column shows N/A since the job is a system event.

You can use this column to filter the Jobs queue to a specified project name string. For more information, see Filtering the Jobs Queue by Column.

Status

The current status of the job:

New—The job has just been added to the queue, and its current status is pending.
Active—The job is now executing.
Canceled—A user manually canceled the job while it was in a Scheduled state.
Completed—The job has successfully finished.
Failed—The job encountered an error. Usually a description of the error is provided in the Errors column for the job.
Scheduled—The job is waiting for a scan or rescan to complete for one or more projects other than the one specified for the job.
Terminated—A system timeout or loss of connection caused the job to end prematurely. This status is also used if the job was canceled while in an Active state.
Waiting on update—The job is waiting for an Electronic Update to complete on your Code Insight system.

You can use this column to filter the Jobs queue to a single status. For more information, see Filtering the Jobs Queue by Column.

Triggered By

The login name of the user who initiated the event that triggered the job. Clicking the hyperlinked name lets you can send an email to the user.

You can use this column to filter the Jobs queue to a specified user-name string. For more information, see Filtering the Jobs Queue by Column.

Queued On

The date and time at which the job was added to the queue. You can sort the Jobs queue by this column. For more information, see Sorting the Jobs Queue.

Activated On

The date and time at which the job began to execute.

Completed On

The date and time at which the job ended. (Check the Status column to determine the final status of the job when it ended.) You can sort the Jobs queue by this column. For more information, see Sorting the Jobs Queue.

Details

A description of the job and, if applicable, the name of the project on which it was run.

Errors

Details of the error(s) that caused a job to end with a “Failed” status. If no errors were generated for the job, this value is empty.

These buttons at the bottom of each page in the Jobs queue enable you to navigate easily between pages. A page holds a maximum of 25 jobs.

 

Navigate to the first or last page in the queue.

 

Navigate to the previous or next page in the queue.

Navigate to the specified page in the queue.

These buttons refresh the Jobs queue or close the Jobs window.

Refreshes the Jobs queue with the latest job information. All search mechanisms currently applied to the queue are retained.

Close

Closes the Jobs window. When you reopen the window, the Jobs queue is displayed in its default view. (Search mechanisms applied previously to the queue are not retained.)