Status of Business Service and Execution Plan


With BMC Synthetic End User Experience Monitoring, you can disable monitoring and notifications, such as for maintenance or troubleshooting. You can directly disable a Business Service or Execution Plan, or you can disable them by setting blackout periods.

An Execution Plan inherits the active and inactive status from the associated Business Service, including the blackout periods. The relationship between a Business Service blackout period and an Execution Plan blackout period is a logical OR, meaning that the Execution Plan is in a blackout period if either the applicable Business Service, or the Execution Plan, or both are in blackout. For configuration information, see Managing-Business-Services and Managing-Execution-Plans.

To see the factor or factors creating an inactive status, hover over the status. A tooltip displays the cause of the inactive status, such as displayed in the following figures:

Inactive status caused by Execution Plan blackout period

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Inactive status caused by users of Execution Plan and Business Service

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The following table shows how the different activity statuses affect the Business Service and Execution Plan:

Legend: ✅️ = Active, ❌️ = Inactive, BusSrvc = Business Service, ExecPlan = Execution Plan

Related topics

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Managing-Business-Services
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