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Batch results - Viewing and using


A Batch operation runs a Batch Job created in BMC Server Automation. A Batch Job is group of concatenated BMC Server Automation jobs of any type, including other Batch jobs. 

Results of a Batch operation run provide:

  • A folder structure showing the parent operation, its first-level children, and the status of each child job.
  • A pie chart showing the percentage of child jobs that failed, succeeded, or succeeded with warnings.
  • Statistics about the operation's start and end time, duration, status, and number of child jobs.
  • A series of tabs providing information and functionality relating to:
     

Child runs

The Child Runs tab shows all of the child operations that are launched when you run a Batch operation. An icon next to each child run shows whether the run succeeded, failed, or succeeded with warnings. 

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To display results of child operations

Using the folder structure at the top of the tab, select a child run to display the results of that operation. For example, if a child run is a Compliance operation, the portal displays results for that Compliance operation, but the folder structure remains visible. To return to the parent (that is, the Batch operation), click the folder at the top of the folder structure.

Log messages

The Run Log tab lists all messages generated during a run of an operation.

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To filter messages

At the top of the list, select a message type, such as Error or Warning. The Run Log list shows only messages of that type.

To search for messages

In the Search Messages box, enter a text string of any length. The list shows all log messages with names that include that text string. If you leave the box blank, the page shows all messages. 

To refresh the list of messages

Select the Actions icon ActionsIcon.gif at the top of the Run Log list and then select Refresh.

 

 

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