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Control M Layouts

This document provides information about the layout and components of the CONTROL-M desktop interface. It describes the main pane, navigation tree pane, and net overview pane. It also summarizes the various symbols and colors used to represent different job statuses, such as executing, ended OK, ended not OK, and waiting. Lines and arrows are used to depict job dependencies in flow diagrams. Color coding is also used to represent high-level status of nodes, such as having jobs with unknown, ended not OK, or waiting statuses.

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Control M Layouts

This document provides information about the layout and components of the CONTROL-M desktop interface. It describes the main pane, navigation tree pane, and net overview pane. It also summarizes the various symbols and colors used to represent different job statuses, such as executing, ended OK, ended not OK, and waiting. Lines and arrows are used to depict job dependencies in flow diagrams. Color coding is also used to represent high-level status of nodes, such as having jobs with unknown, ended not OK, or waiting statuses.

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Seven Seven Corporate Group

Module 2 Control-M Layouts

CONTROL-M DESKTOP

Main Pane

Net Overview Pane Navigation Tree Pane


Internal Use Slide 2

CONTROL-M DESKTOP CONTROL-M DESKTOP


The CONTROL-M/Desktop and CONTROL-M/EM windows contain the following sections:
navigation tree pane lists entities according to the selected hierarchy

main pane (work area) displays entities in a flow diagram format, a job list format, or a Gantt chart format (available only if CONTROL-M/Forecast is installed) You can also use the main pane to display a job editing form or a table. Net Overview pane displayed only when a flow diagram is displayed, this pane displays a thumbnail version of the flow diagram and highlights the part of the flow diagram currently displayed in the main pane.

Internal Use

Slide 3

SYMBOLS
NODE AND TREE PANE Symbol Information Desktop (root) node CONTROL-M APPLICATION GROUP Job Scheduling table Locked scheduling table Cyclic Job Symbol Information CONTROL-M is disconnected Scheduling group Job in a group scheduling table Locked group scheduling table

Internal Use

Slide 4

SYMBOLS
MAIN PANE Symbol Information Job is executing Job ended OK Job ended NOT OK Deleted job Symbol Information Job is held Job is waiting for a condition, resource or other execution requirement to be satisfied Job is waiting for a manual confirmation Job state changed to unknown

Internal Use

Slide 5

COLORS
JOB COLORS

Color Gray

Status Wait Condition

Meaning Job is waiting for the specified date, time, or In prerequisite condition. Note: Jobs with this status might have any of the following statuses in CONTROL-M/Server: CYCLIC WAITTIME WAIT_ODAT POST_ODAT Job processing finished successfully. Job is waiting for user confirmation. Note: Jobs with this status are assigned WAITCONFIRM status in CONTROL-M/Server.

Green Pink

Ended OK Wait User

Internal Use

Slide 6

COLORS
Color Red White Yellow Blue Status Ended Not OK Unknown Executing Wait Resource Meaning Job processing finished unsuccessfully. Communication with the Agent platform was interrupted. Job is executing/running. Job is waiting for Control or Quantitative resources, or waiting for a CONTROL-M/Agent to be available. Job is not in the Active Jobs file. This status is displayed only in archived ViewPoints.

Purple

Not in AJF

Internal Use

Slide 7

COLORS
High-level node status colors

Color White Red Pink Blue Yellow Gray Green

Description At least one job has a status of Unknown. At least one job has a status of Ended Not OK. At least one job has a status of Wait User. At least one job has a status of Wait Resource. At least one job currently has a status of Executing. All the jobs have the status Wait Condition. At least one job has a status of Ended OK

Internal Use

Slide 8

LINES AND ARROWS LINES AND ARROWS


This represent the Job dependencies in the flow diagram.

Internal Use

Slide 9

Q&A

Internal Use

Slide 10

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