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Chapter 3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Viewing Server Status Information
The Tasks table displays the following information about the long-running
services being performed by the SGM server:
• Task ID—Number to uniquely identify the task.
• Interval—Time between runs for the task, in hours, minutes, and seconds.
• Iteration—Number of times the task is to run. If this field displays Forever,
the task will never stop polling.
• Next Execution—Time until the next run for the task, in hours, minutes, and
seconds.
• State—Current state of the task. Valid values are:
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None—Task is stopped.
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Waiting—Task is waiting to transition to Ready or Running state.
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Ready—Task is ready to execute but is not yet in Running state.
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Running—Task has been started and is currently executing.
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Pending—Task was in Ready state when it was canceled by a user. The
task is pending final removal from the scheduler.
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Error—Task encountered an error.
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Dying—Task was in Running state when it was canceled by a user. The
task continues to run in Dying state until it completes, then it is removed
from the scheduler.
• Description—Description of the task.
The Tasks table displays the following information about the SGM clients that are
currently connected to the SGM server:
• Process Name—Name of an SGM client that is currently connected to the
server.
• User Name—Name of an SGM client user who is currently logged in and
connected to the server.
• Is Sleeping—Indicates whether the thread that is responsible for delivering
messages is sleeping (true) or not (false).
• Sleep Time—Time in seconds the thread that is responsible for delivering
messages has been sleeping.
• Queue Size—Number of messages waiting to be sent to the SGM client.