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Introduction

The JOC Cockpit File Transfer History interface provides detailed information about the file transfers that have been initiated by the JobScheduler Masters reporting to the JOC Cockpit. This interface is available in two versions:

  • The File Transfers View, which has limited functionality
  • The History / File Transfers tab which provides read-only information.

File Transfers View

This view of the file transfer history allows limited interaction - Orders that have been suspended can be restarted but only when the Order has been configured to remain at the YADE Job node when an error occurs.

Note that file transfer errors will only be noted if the error occurs after the YADE configuration file has been read. This means that a syntax error in the configuration would lead to the transfer not being registered as a file transfer error but only as an Order processing error. 

File Transfers List View

This view shows the file transfers for .... in list form as can be seen in the screenshot below. which shows 4 runs of one file transfer Order, the first two runs of which ended into error after YADE had started. (Note the definition of file transfer errors above.)

File Transfers Detail View

Detailed information about each file transfer can be opened by clicking on the triangle symbol next to the colored Status graphic. The Status graphic is a link to the log file for the transfer.

Advanced Search

In addition to the standard preset filters (All, Today, Last hour, etc.) both File Transfer views come with a number of Status filters (All Status, Successful, etc.) and an Advanced Search function adapted for file transfers. These can be clearly seen in the screenshot below:

History / File Transfer view

Overview

The screenshot shows the list view for the same file transfer Order already shown in the screenshot above. It can be seen here that the information presented is identical to that presented in the File Transfers view screenshot above. The only difference is the missing provision for the restarting of suspended Orders.

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